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Polverone
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I see that this last page contained some fairly broad political discussion. Please keep the discussion focused on issues affecting amateur chemistry.
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grndpndr
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Politics is affecting amateur chemistry! Pretending its not so wont make it go away.If your of the mind politics isnt THE major factor
behind increasingly restrictive laws your simply ignoring the wolf at the door.Absolutely no disrespect intended Polverone but this isnt the first
Hobby/Pasttime Ive witnessed that was once a respected /popular national right to be targeted for the bin of history and there were /are far more
supporters of that RIGHT.Than the right to keep and bear a lab.My intent isnt to politicize the subject simply to recognize the facts. All Due respect
I dont intend to make this my mission which I suspect woud be very short lived I just dont think kidding ourselves is productive either.Thats all I
have to say about that.
To plagarize someone else sigline ;land of the free,home of the brave.Right!
[Edited on 5-10-2009 by grndpndr]
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hissingnoise
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Be realistic grndpdr, no democratic government anywhere is going to decide that indulging your avowed interest in high explosives for recreational
purposes is anything but a bad idea. . .
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Polverone
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Yes grndpndr, I agree that politics affect amateur science. But the trends that are making governments more controlling and the public more fearful
have been operating since well before this decade. Singling out the current administration as the source of our problems is incorrect and likely to
lead to partisan argumentation. I didn't want those sorts of arguments here a year ago and I don't want them now either.
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Rosco Bodine
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Anyway, the important thing to remember about regulators is that when you take 'em on a one way boat ride, be sure you are far enough out when you
drop 'em overboard they are rigged properly so that they don't wash ashore to stink up the beach a few days later.
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ammonium isocyanate
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I think that you're confusing chemists with kewls.
Also, acetone is used in homemade bombs at least as often as nitric acid. The reason that you can buy it at the hardware store is that it has more
household uses than nitric acid.
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ketel-one
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Yeah you're right my example barely applied. But still, like I bet iodine and phosphorous would be a lot easier to find if not for a certain HI/P
reduction.
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