The person who discovers it will be lucky if that's all that anyone has to say. I DO NOT want to be the one who hits it with a shovel, backhoe, dozer, tractor.
First Responder friends of mine say they are well aware of the number of folk who rathole/store/stash various powders and ammo, and are just hoping they never have to fight fire where that's the case. Heck, I don't even store most of my flammables in the house or garage. Powder is stored in an outbuilding safely and well away from the house. Not everyone who has explosives or "propellants" is fortunate to have a set up like many of us have. It's not necessarily "antis" who are after powder storage, it's cops and firefighters as well. I know a good number of 'em. We have a responsibility, as well as a dog in the fight.
I'm still trying to figure out what I'm willing to support to keep first responders safe, as well as to keep BP out of the hands of idiots. We seem to have more and more of those--of various kinds. Tough balance to maintain.
I'm curious what restrictions other countries may put on BP and propellants. Canada, GBritain, Germany?