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Originally Posted by Ohio
I said from the beginning that the level of professionalism to be found in these devices has more to do with hiding evidence than with actual explosive capability.
And to your point, we do need serious debate about bomb control legislation. Why aren't there more background checks? Did these perps have a concealed carry permit for handbombs? Should we really allow assault bombs to pass thru our mail system? How many of our legislators accept money from the NBA? These are difficult challenges, and it's about time our Congress "shut up, step up, and do your job."
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The main problem with outlawing explosive capability is that all of the components are used regularly in construction. Even dirty bombs could be easily built from a host of items that are commonplace, easily obtained, and would be absurd to outlaw.