while I agree that you should be able to determine what you need, but only up to a point. The real question is where do you draw that line. I think most people would agree that you don't need and should not have a WMD.
FWIW I don't have a prob with you being able to buy say a true m16 or a SAW. After all that is what the miltary are using right now. I would however draw the line at say hand gernades. Its not becuase I don't think you should beable to own one. its do to the fact that some idiot will be playing with one around other people... I don't care if they blow themselfs up, but I do care if they hurt other people.
Unfortunately TAB, any one of us that reloads and has a can of powder has, under the current definition, a possible WMD.
Within U.S. civil defense organizations, the category is now Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE), which defines WMD as:
(1) Any explosive, incendiary, poison gas, bomb, grenade, or rocket having a propellant charge of more than four ounces [113 g], missile having an explosive or incendiary charge of more than one-quarter ounce [7 g], or mine or device similar to the above. (2) Poison gas. (3) Any weapon involving a disease organism. (4) Any weapon that is designed to release radiation at a level dangerous to human life.