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"I congratulate Mr Mulder on the job he has done. With the approval of this text, having regard to the Commission’s proposal to the European Parliament and to the Council, Parliament today wanted to express its support for the possibility of making the sale of ‘ingredients’ for homemade explosives more difficult and better controlled. By means of this restriction, Parliament wants to hit out at terrorist organisations like the one that struck recently in Norway, which have in the past used and do currently use these substances to perpetrate attacks on governments and people. Although some products that contain these substances will continue to be sold without restriction, there will strict and careful controls on their distribution and everyone from wholesalers to retailers will have to report any ‘suspicious transactions’ to the relevant authorities, for example if a customer wants to buy a large quantity of a particular product."@en1
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