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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3727457" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>I voted everything but nukes. My reasoning behind that is nukes were made specifically for the government. They were never made for an average every day joe citizen. Something that kills and maims for tens if not hundred of miles is not for the average citizen. One detonation can kill hundreds of thousands if not millions and the land is of no use for a long, looooooong time. Then the fallout. That is truly a weapon of mass destruction. That should not be left up to just one man. There should be a consensus. Not to mention those need to be heavily guarded. You don’t want any nut job just breaking in and taking one.</p><p></p><p>Im ok with tanks missiles battleships subs jets airplanes cannons machine guns grenades. Along the lines of the Federalist papers. Every destructive device of the soldier is the birthright of an American</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3727457, member: 9018"] I voted everything but nukes. My reasoning behind that is nukes were made specifically for the government. They were never made for an average every day joe citizen. Something that kills and maims for tens if not hundred of miles is not for the average citizen. One detonation can kill hundreds of thousands if not millions and the land is of no use for a long, looooooong time. Then the fallout. That is truly a weapon of mass destruction. That should not be left up to just one man. There should be a consensus. Not to mention those need to be heavily guarded. You don’t want any nut job just breaking in and taking one. Im ok with tanks missiles battleships subs jets airplanes cannons machine guns grenades. Along the lines of the Federalist papers. Every destructive device of the soldier is the birthright of an American [/QUOTE]
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