Yeah, but it's kinda slightly a helluva lot easier to nuke someone if you got a loaded silo in the back than if you live in an ice cave in Iceland with not so much as a slingshot to your name.
Plus, sure, drop a washer/dryer combo out a 10 story window on someone's head and you might do some damage and get in a heap of trouble while you're at it.
But since chances are Whirlpool doesn't design, advertise, sell, and provide instructions on how to aim and kill with them nor has any military contracts for said purpose, chances are suing the company won't yeild the same results as it would to Smith & Wesson which manufactures killing machines which SURPRISE! can kill as intended.