There's no question that they should be destroyed. The question is method of destruction. Incineration is by far the
most dangerous. There is another way being used at some
sites that are far safer than releasing the toxins into the air.
The Maryland facility, at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, employs a process known as chemical neutralization, which destroys the agents by treating them with water and other chemicals to render them harmless. What I was asking was how would you
feel about methods used if the facility was 30 miles from your
house? I would still be uneasy either way, but think chemical
neutralization would be a lot safer for people & the enviroment.
There's a short article that lists the other chemical weapons
sites around the U.S. and the ways they are dealing with it.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/tex...nniston06.html