
JustHeckinKillMe
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- Sep 26, 2019
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It's used to make explosives so why customs aren't strict with it? Is it legal to import in your country?
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My question is did someone buy it and it arrived even if it's prohibited in their country?Do you have sources on instances where it has been used as an explosive? Just because it CAN be used doesn't make me think it is used that often, or will happen easily. Sounds like there are better chemicals to make explosives. From what I've seen it's much more commonly used to cure meat, which is a pretty reasonable use.
My question is did someone buy it and it arrived even if it's prohibited in their country?
You're asking several different questions, not one of them asking something that would give the same answer. Your post is asking "why is it easy to order SN?" and I answered - it's not commonly used as an explosive, but commonly used to cure meat.My question is did someone buy it and it arrived even if it's prohibited in their country?
It's used to make explosives so why customs aren't strict with it? Is it legal to import in your country?
you can say that about a lot of things
Not sure it's safe to be listing bomb recipes.bleach + ammonia = chlorine gas
gasoline + soap/oil + optional aluminum = napalm
aluminum + magnesium + optional iron rust to make it burn hotter = thermite
gasoline + soap/oil + aluminum + magnesium + iron rust = napalm thermite mix
pretty much any battery is a bomb.
Should I keep going?
My point is, there is a lot of things that are legal but can take out a ton of people. The reason why it is legal is 99.999999% of people don't use it for such things. And believe it or not, it isn't actually illegal to make bombs in most places in the world. It's only illegal to use them on property you don't own, within distance of homes, or against other people. Like making them will 100% get eyes on you.
And to be honest, if you want to ban everything that can be used as a weapon. Then the only answer to that is to take out everyone in the world. Everything can be a weapon if you're creative enough. Believe it or not, a spoon can be used as a weapon.
ok we get it. but a simple search you can find bomb recipes yourself online with household itemsNot sure it's safe to be listing bomb recipes.
These are well known, and under the law in the USA I'm protected through the first amendment. Even more since it can be viewed as educational material. Plus none of them are bombs but the last.Not sure it's safe to be listing bomb recipes.
I understand what you're talking about, but again what I listed wasn't bombs. I mean the gas can hurt multiple people at once, but it actually is a horrible way to go and it might not work. Like that gas makes it where you drown in your own liquids. But unless if you do it right, then it's pretty easy to mess it up where everyone will be ok.Does no one take into consideration this is a fucking SUICIDE forum?
Nitrates of different kinds are used as a base in explosives. Ammonium Nitrate is common in homemade bombs.