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both IIRC, it's more about knowing if there are any small scale holders/buyers of precursor chemicals than anything else, but pretty pointless really as I recall during my train the trainer's course making explosives with ingredients you could buy in Tesco and which were not even on the precursors list.

Beekeepers buy lots of sugar - we must be bombmakers...:paparazzi:

And any fool can make gunpowder as they did up to the 19th century - use natural ingredients easily availble to anyone with aceess to horses and sulphur..No O level chemistry needed..

As for TNG....
 
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It's always been on the poisons list.

which is bizarre since its not really very poisonous if ingested. Your bathroom cabinet and cupboard under sink is full of stuff much more poisonous. It got there via a US list because OA if INJECTED is very poisonous. So if you cut your dope with OA (a cheap white powder/crystals) you kill people. Which is why it got on the US list then the UK just copied the US list. BTW you house is also full of stuff that will kill you if you inject it. That bureaucracy for you.
 
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which is bizarre since its not really very poisonous if ingested. Your bathroom cabinet and cupboard under sink is full of stuff much more poisonous. It got there via a US list because OA if INJECTED is very poisonous. So if you cut your dope with OA (a cheap white powder/crystals) you kill people. Which is why it got on the US list then the UK just copied the US list. BTW you house is also full of stuff that will kill you if you inject it. That bureaucracy for you.

Petrol is poisonour and inflammable. It should be banned..

As for washing up powder and bleach...and pipe cleaner and toilet cleaner and alcohol... they are killers when injected...
 

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