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Why should the Gilbert U238 Atomic Energy Lab remain banned?

The Gilbert U238 Atomic Energy Lab should remain banned because it contains actual uranium, which is poisonous and radioactive. This toy set was designed to allow children to create nuclear and chemical reactions using radioactive materials, presenting serious safety hazards. While encouraging scientific learning is valuable, the speaker emphasizes that it's irresponsible and dangerous to include real uranium in a children's product. Despite the educational intent of teaching about atomic energy, the health risks far outweigh any potential educational benefits.

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Gilbert U238 Atomic Energy Lab Concerns

Law By Mike·8 months ago

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