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A Short Recent History of Pressure-Cooker Bombs | TIME.com
It's obvious that these cooking devices are too dangerous for the general public to own, especially without government intervention to help protect us. One can simply walk into a store and purchase such cooking device, and cause immense damage as seen recently in Boston. I propose "pressure cooker control". Some simple steps could include: background checks, waiting periods, or registration of such devices. Of course, we will also need to do something about "loopholes", such as internet sales, or the second hand market including flea markets and yard sales.
I ask each of you to open your hearts and ask yourself, wouldn't it be worth it if we could save just 1 life. After all, do you really need a pressure cooker?
It's obvious that these cooking devices are too dangerous for the general public to own, especially without government intervention to help protect us. One can simply walk into a store and purchase such cooking device, and cause immense damage as seen recently in Boston. I propose "pressure cooker control". Some simple steps could include: background checks, waiting periods, or registration of such devices. Of course, we will also need to do something about "loopholes", such as internet sales, or the second hand market including flea markets and yard sales.
I ask each of you to open your hearts and ask yourself, wouldn't it be worth it if we could save just 1 life. After all, do you really need a pressure cooker?