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Obv. just like a firearm, you should be at least a little bit trained in tank usage so you don't kill your family. And, just like a firearm, if you aren't trained, you will kill your family. In fact, an advantage of a tank is that you really can't accidentally (or purposefully) kill yourself with it.
It's true. I've never hunted before. Is the primary problem the trees or elevated, rocky areas? I'm sure there is terrain that would be relatively navigable in a tank.
Cool, we have a consensus. Now let me own one
I really don't understand the point of this line. You don't always have a tank to kill someone either. People always tell me (be careful what you doooo) that the primary reason for owning deadly weapons is a crime deterrent. You usually don't actually have to shoot the bad people who ener your home.
I don't know if you've ever seen that Virginia Tech massacre. Like I said, bad people will find a way to get their tanks anyway even if they are illegal, right? In all seriousness it's easy to see that the less legal a weapon is the less likely the bad people are to get their hands on it. I mean you have like three tank incidents compared to dozens of handgun incidents compared to a handful of machine gun incidents.