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NYC wants to ban geiger counters and air pollutant monitors

http://www.villagevoice.com/ne...,thompson,78873,2.html

...he and Mayor Michael Bloomberg have asked the City Council to pass a law requiring anyone who wants to own such detectors to get a permit from the police first. And it's not just devices to detect weaponized anthrax that they want the power to control, but those that detect everything from industrial pollutants to asbestos in shoddy apartments. Want to test for pollution in low-income neighborhoods with high rates of childhood asthma? Gotta ask the cops for permission. Why? So you "will not lead to excessive false alarms and unwarranted anxiety," the first draft of the law states.

How are New Yorkers supposed to find dirty bombs now?

http://blog.makezine.com/archi...wning_a_geiger_co.html
That guy has a USB geiger counter. Possibly this?
http://www.blackcatsystems.com/GM/geiger_counter.html
 
thanks for the link OP....I remember seeing the site with the USB geiger counter a while back, then lost track of it.

They also have a radon gas detector/recorder for $69.
I live in a high risk county for radon, and have an older house. single tests cost $30+, so this could come in very handy if it's worth a crap.
 
A good geiger counter will cost around $300 (can't find a link to the one I wanted to buy at some point). It was a digital, and had everything including a mica window for measuring gamma-radiation.

Russian-made ones, like this are quite good.

This one isn't worth the metal it's made of. When it measures something, it means a nuke went off.
 
nice, i gotta buy me one of these
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