Originally Posted By: fathersson
Sure there is...just look under pressure cookers in the cook section or head over to the plumbing section if you like.

AND you don't have to fill out paperwork, go to classes or wait a long time to get a license, or Oh, and you don't have to go thru backround checks and or a waiting period to buy.

The best part is you can go on the internet without leaving your home and learn all you need to MAKE it and special groups who will cheer you on and teach you where the good spots are to place them to hurt the most people.

And even better then that....you get the United States people to allow you (and your whole screw up family) to come to this country, give you money to live and go to school while you repay them by blowing the legs off of the very people who help you live here.

One thing is the same= "it takes a cold calculating sociopath to kill people" in these events no matter what they use.

The saving grace is that the other 10 milion plus owners of pressure cookers still get to keep them with out people trying to pass laws keeping them from having or using them.


You could twist this all you want and insult me and my family in the process, but the hard truth is, there is no bomb section at the walmart, but there is a gun section. You have to make a bomb using many bits and pieces, not just a pressure cooker that might or might not be necessary in every version. And all the gun related murders doesn't happen in cold blood, many happen because someone loses his/her head and guns are so readily available.

This from Amanpour's blog:
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In 2010, 13,186 people died in terrorist attacks worldwide; in that same year, in America alone, 31,672 people lost their lives in gun-related deaths, according to numbers complied by Tom Diaz – until recently, a senior analyst at the Violence Policy Center.

More Americans killed in gun deaths than in terrorist attacks

When there's not a bomb section at the walmart, you see that the numbers radically drop. So why not make it harder for criminals to get guns? And why not hold people who have guns to the same level of responsibility that you expect of a car owner?


"Fire cannot kill a dragon." -Daenerys Targaryen, Game of Thrones