Plutonium is, in fact, illegal to possess outside of rare pacemakers made in the 1950’s. These pacemakers pose no concern to you, if you have one inside of you. Once a person dies, the pacemakers must be mailed to Los Alamos National Laboratory, to ensure their safe collection. read more
Plutonium–aluminium is an alternative to the Pu–Ga alloy. It was the original element considered for δ phase stabilization, but its tendency to react with the alpha particles and release neutrons reduces its usability for nuclear weapon pits. Plutonium–aluminium alloy can be also used as a component of nuclear fuel. read more
Stephen Frantz, I have handled plutonium more times than I can count. Answered Feb 5, 2017 · Author has 3.9k answers and 1.9m answer views First, you would have to get possession license from your state or from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. read more
Plutonium is produced in operating nuclear reactors. Uranium is exposed to the neutron flux within the reactor and this is how we generally synthesize this heavy metal. The fact that plutonium can be used for nuclear weapons places limits on those who wish to acquire plutonium. read more
you can't. it's heavily controlled. you can buy radioactive materials (ebay even), but plutonium of a sufficient purity, no way jose. read more