Major General James G. Blunt

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Legality

Just a total shot in the dark here, does anyone know anything about the legality of these devices? Specifically in the Commonwealth of Australia? I believe that due to the fact they are categorised as 1.4G in the explosives act they're legal to eat and use to up to ten kilograms worth of the devices; however there are some criminal cases where people have been charged under the prohibited weapons act for 'grenades' even though it only loosely meets the criterion. Anyone? Jachin 05:05, 9 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Legal to eat? Besides, just because something is legal, that doesn't necessarily prevent the state from trying to prosecute people for doing it. 62.196.17.197 (talk) 11:03, 24 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Adding some "How To" links.

I've been reading some of wikipedia's guidelines about adding links to articles. So far all I've found is that they have to be relevant (of course), and be of good standing (reliable links, not someones blog). Well, I've found a whole lot of "How To" videos on youtube, and I wanted to know whether or not it is okay to add them to this page. Paladin Hammer (talk) 21:01, 11 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

smoke discharger

Hello, what is a smoke discharger? Is it a smoke grenade launcher? --Diwas (talk) 13:30, 15 December 2009 (UTC) The Answer ist there: Talk:Smoke_grenade#Smoke discharger --Diwas (talk) 21:02, 16 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Updates regarding the overall quality of the article

Well, obviously, this article isn't in an outright perfect state. I may take the time to make another sandbox for this and add some more references to the text portions of the article. I think references and putting the users of smoke grenades into a table of sorts. Thoughts? Info-Deathmatch (talk) 14:23, 30 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]