Legal stuff - details in a book
Posted: 13 Jan 2015, 15:40
My character in my book found himself needing to get out of a tangle today, and he's managed to make some small incendiary devices.
It set on Victorian times, so a bit of research into what would have been available, and me having a degree in chemistry, I cribbed something together. I've detailed the process, but honestly have no idea if it will work, will explode horribly, or burn very hotly. It's designed as the latter as a diversion.
Are there legal implications for detailing this? I.e. if some duff muck tried to recreate it, or if there was some kind of over zealous anti terror law? 2 of the 3 ingredients are not readily available, but are probably not difficult if you tried a little.
Just a thought!
It set on Victorian times, so a bit of research into what would have been available, and me having a degree in chemistry, I cribbed something together. I've detailed the process, but honestly have no idea if it will work, will explode horribly, or burn very hotly. It's designed as the latter as a diversion.
Are there legal implications for detailing this? I.e. if some duff muck tried to recreate it, or if there was some kind of over zealous anti terror law? 2 of the 3 ingredients are not readily available, but are probably not difficult if you tried a little.
Just a thought!