But how do they get away with selling it if it's not legal to sell or own it?
It may be legal, depleted uranium is a source material as defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
The exemptions, general and specific license conditions, Form 244's, et al (mostly) are found in 10CFR40.
Good luck with that, you need to know exactly what you are getting into to try and get yourself title/custody to/of DU.
More importantly, why would you?!?!?!
From the advertisement:
This 1/2 gram Uranium sample is comprised of roughly 99.8% U-238 and about .2% U-235 with trace amounts of other isotopes. Would be great for testing Geiger counters, displaying on a shelf, or scaring your friends and family.[/b]
Nobody on these boards can make you qualified to know what you are doing with this stuff through an internet forum.
Scaring your friends and family?!?!?!
Are these people selling it just stupid?!?!?
Who is going to assure that little 3YO cousin Mandy doesn't gulp a bottle or two down 'cause it looks like a miniature soda pop bottle?!?!?
How they have it and how they can offer it for sale is their problem,...
My (and everybody here's) best advice is don't make it yours,....don't even worry about it,...
The stupid will be punished,...
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