I don't live in the EU, so I can't fill out the survey. In your position paper, are you planning to include some justification for the desirability of
amateur science? I suspect that when the EU lawmakers hear "amateur chemistry" they'll think "drug lab" or "terrorist," since those are usually the
only home labs that make it into the news. They might realise that restricting access to these chemicals probably won't do much to deter terrorism or
drug manufacturing, but they might think that even a small effect is worth pursuing, given that they probably don't think that amateur chemistry is an
activity worth preserving.
To prove that amateur chemistry is valuable, the wikipedia page for amateur chemistry has a fairly good list of notable people who worked with it, including several Nobel prize winners, computer
pioneers, and early chemists. |