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". The Action Plan on Enhancing the Security of Explosives, adopted by the Council in April 2008, called on the Commission to establish a Standing Committee on Precursors to consider measures and prepare recommendations concerning the regulation of explosives precursors available on the market, taking into account their cost-benefit effects. Subsequently, the Committee identified various explosives precursors that are susceptible to being used to commit terrorist attacks and recommended appropriate action at Union level. Some Member States have already adopted relevant laws, regulations and administrative provisions. In some Member States, however, these are divergent and may cause barriers to trade within the European Union. I therefore consider it justified to harmonise them in order to guarantee the free movement of chemical substances and mixtures within the internal market, while ensuring a high level of protection of the safety of the general public. Since the objective of this Regulation, namely limiting access by the general public to chemicals that may be used to make home-made explosives, cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States and can, by reason of the scale of the action, be better achieved at Union level, the European Union may adopt measures in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity. In accordance with the principle of proportionality, this Regulation does not go beyond what is necessary to achieve those objectives."@en1

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