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No he is simply entirely correct.Josh Blue said:Gelsons Dad said:Ifwecouldjust....... said:so your logic says that I should be able to buy the chemicals that make any thing (or drug) and that shouldn't attract any attention......however thats not quite the case is it?
BTW we've been selling them this stuff since 2007 ....go here
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s'much as I don't want to fall out with fellow blues ....you need to take your blinkers off m8
No my logic is that while no sanctions are in place the sale of legitimate goods used in may industrial processes should not be restricted unless there is reason to do so. Companies should apply for licenses to export and where the DofT sees fit it should issue licenses. When political circumstances change the DofT should review it's policy and withhold licenses for goods which it believes may be used for purposes other than those stated.
In this case, goods which before the current crisis would probably not be restricted were incorrectly licensed but the license was revoked when the error was realised. No one was knowingly supplying chemicals to make Nerve agent. There is no legal framework to do that.
You need to stop inventing reasons to distrust the government you elected.
You appear so bias