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Said [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Barbara Schwarz) : >I never have seen bomb building instructions in an encyclopedia. Salt >Lake police reported that the teens don't go in the library to get >books, that they get the idea by surfing the internet. However, if >such books are in the library, they should be not made available to >teens or people with criminal records, as terrorists. You will agree >with me, when you find your limbs blown up by a bomb or if your loved >once have died in a terror attack. And yet the freedoms of this country are based on its capability of quickly and decisively deliver a bomb. But walk into any good college library and it's all there. Any self-respecting competent chemistry student knows how to build a bomb. In fact, one of the problems college librarians have is that every once in a while someone comes and rips off pages from scientific journals where there's some key paper describing how to build a bomb, or how to homemake your favorite drug. It's called KNOWLEDGE, you know. It's freely available, all you need is to know where to look for it. Alberto.
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