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"Bees make honey"
If you want to use them to destroy cities then no. On the other hand if you just like the aesthetic and how a warhead ties a room together, then who am I to judge? We'll just have to get any purchaser to promise not to explode them.
You couldn't afford one, nor will you ever possess the knowledge and skill to make one yourself, or have access to the tools, equipment, and materials needed. I don't think the government is too worried.
That's why these hyperbolic comments are amusing to me. They could legalize them, and it still wouldn't make a difference. It's just an over the top emotional straw man people use to try to say guns should be illegal too, despite the two objects not even being remotely similar.
It was a joke. Relax, dude.
Didn`t some Finnish or Swedish teenager almost make one in their garage?
Or was that some spoof story, I kinda remember something like that where they even got their hands on some materials,
In few hundred years they will probably make them as a school projects.