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Internet blamed for pipe bombs
I found instructions out of the US for such a while back, which fact
should help in any debates on limiting access to such information in the US.
Also note the attempted link to the War On (some) Drugs.
-Allen
>Pipe bombs: Easy weapons you can whip up at home
> _(c) Copyright 1996 Nando.net _
> Sacramento Bee
> SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- It's no wonder curious teenagers, drug dealers
> looking to intimidate and thousands of others for unknown reasons are
> building pipe bombs, experts say: The ingredients are at the hardware
> store and the instructions on the Internet.
> Across the country, latest figures from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol,
> Tobacco and Firearms show a 20 percent jump in pipe bomb incidents
> between 1990 and 1994.
[...]
> "We've been incredibly busy," said sheriff's bomb technician Judd
> Holiday. "As crime in other categories is dropping, this is going up."
[...]
> Crude, cheap and surprisingly powerful, pipe bombs are proliferating
> in part because directions are easy to find on computer networks,
> experts say. One electronic recipe for a pipe hand grenade ends with
> the exhortation "Ready to go!"
> "It's all over the Internet," said Peter Urrea, resident agent in
> charge of the Sacramento office of the federal Bureau of Alcohol,
> Tobacco and Firearms.
> Pipe bombs are also an increasingly popular tool of intimidation for
> makers and dealers of the illegal drug methamphetamine, said Holiday.