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Homeland Security Will Track Fertilizer Buyers

Submitted by national on Thursday, 13 November 20083 Comments

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The Department of Homeland Security has proposed new regulations that would make it harder to buy ammonium nitrate — an agricultural fertilizer that can be used as a bomb-making ingredient.

In a notice issued late last month, the department proposed new rules that would tighten restrictions on the sale of ammonium nitrate. Among other things, the regulations would require prospective buyers to apply for registration numbers from Homeland Security; the department will also run terrorist screening database checks on all prospective registrants.

The proposed rules (read here) will bring regulations in line with a recent amendment to the Homeland Security Act. The amendment requires the department to “regulate the sale and transfer of ammonium nitrate by an ammonium nitrate facility to prevent the misappropriation or use of ammonium nitrate in an act of terrorism.”

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  • Creativeogre said:

    Humm… is that a gas lantern in front of a pallet of ammonium nitrate, stored in an un-vented steel building????????

  • David said:

    creativeogre,
    That guy’s not real smart, is he?

  • Gary said:

    If it were the only substance that could be used to make a bomb, it might have merit. What about GAS or any of the thousands of common chemicals that can be purchased or made at home? OOPS…maybe we americans are supposed to be too stupid to understand that. My bad.

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