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Shouldn online cookbooks be banned? Journalists may ask, “Isn it terrible that people can get the Anarchist Cookbook over the net?

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Shouldn online cookbooks be banned? Journalists may ask, “Isn it terrible that people can get the Anarchist Cookbook over the net?

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Note that the Anarchist Cookbook is available from nearly any bookstore in the U.S. These dangerous institutions will also sell you Nazi and hate literature, pornography, instructions on growing drugs, and so forth. For some reason, getting this stuff from a bookstore is not news, but getting it over the Internet is. Before calling for restrictions on the Internet, think of how you would like these restrictions to be applied to books, which really provide much more dangerous information than the Internet does. Some examples of what you can get at bookstores: The Poor Man’s James Bond by Kurt Saxon, Guerrilla’s Arsenal : Advanced Techniques for Making Explosives and Time-Delay Bombs by David Harber, The Anarchist Arsenal : Improvised Incendiary and Explosives Techniques by David Harber, Homemade C-4 : A Recipe for Survival by Ragnar Benson, Highly Explosive Pyrotechnic Compositions : How to Make Them, How to Use Them by Peder Schultz. Does the Anarchist Cookbook really contain errors? Y

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