SG>Like I said before, the operative term is "not so as I could use it".
SG>There are certain tools I don't have, and my household chemicals are
SG>also limited.
SG>I do know enough chemistry that I could buy stuff at the grocery
SG>store which I think I could whip up into something - but I'm not
SG>going to. And likewise, go to the hardware store and pick up some
SG>tools to be able to put it in a container of some appropriate sort -
SG>but again, why? Though I've never proven I could, I also don't need
SG>to prove it.
Come on Steve, you've not only got it, but got it in a manner you can
use it. Starting with your guns ammo. No special tools needed, just a
rock. Same with your plumbing and cleaning supplies. Oh you might not
be able to use the sink once you're done making a pipebomb, but you
*can* make it, with the stuff in your house, readily at hand. And if
you really want to keep the sink, we can take a quick look in the fridge
at some of your tupperware and such, which can give a really nice bang.
You've also got lots of the tools, even if you really didn't own any
tools. Rocks, sticks, vines. Nice tools those, bet I can find some on
your property. But then, I'm not going to really believe you don't own
a single hammer in your house either. As well a wrench or drill.
There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that if I were to do a bomb
making equipment inspection on your house I would be able to come away
with several hundred pounds of bomb making equipment. Proof enough to
prosecute you if you made the mistake of being in the Viper milita
group.
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