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To: KLP who wrote (170951)6/25/2006 1:46:04 AM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793795
 
LOL, Snowshoe.... Yep, those old canisters of chemicals cause no problems at all.....If this were true, then all those old chemical plants in the Eastern US that were closed, and the stories about the grounds still being toxic, are probably just made up stories too...

I live about 60 miles from the Umatilla Chemical Weapons Depot.

That's where they store all the old chemical ordnance that needs to be destroyed. The television periodically has public service announcements about what to do if there is an accidental release from the Depot.

Someone, it seems, has a few concerns about older chemical weapons (Sarin among them).