Thoreau
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Loaded poll/thread.
But I will go with it. Excluding the machine guns, hand guns and rifles the rest on the list is price prohibitive even if they were legal. Not to mention the risk of a biological/chemical weapon accidentally deploying, the cost and man power to collect the materials, build and ultimately launch a nuclear weapon, it is not something you can just do from your backyard by yourself.
I bet the OP and others that share his/her position forget the fact that after the cold war ended thousands of military arms including about a half dozen nuclear weapons were unaccounted for and now proliferate the black-market.
But I will go with it. Excluding the machine guns, hand guns and rifles the rest on the list is price prohibitive even if they were legal. Not to mention the risk of a biological/chemical weapon accidentally deploying, the cost and man power to collect the materials, build and ultimately launch a nuclear weapon, it is not something you can just do from your backyard by yourself.
I bet the OP and others that share his/her position forget the fact that after the cold war ended thousands of military arms including about a half dozen nuclear weapons were unaccounted for and now proliferate the black-market.
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