
is it illegal to own the anarchist cookbook?
I heard one of the friends of the guys who shot up a school was questioned because of rumors he had the anarchist cookbook. So I assumed it was illegal to own it. However, I was watching a film about anarchism on you tube and there was a guy doing a review on the book. I also know that a guy in England who was a bigot and a few other thing which I can’t say on here blew up a gay bar and one or two other places were there was a big muslim population. I was watching a documentary on it once and it was also brought up he had a copy of the anarchist cookbook.
So is it legal to own it or not
note: no interest in making a bomb, I just wanted to see just out of meer curiousity. I’m lissening to punk rock since I was 12 and heard allot about anarchy and the cookbook but thats all it is to satisify my curoisity.
No. But if actually use the anarchists cookbook to build a bomb you’re dumb. Its not a very good guide.
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