No, anthrax is not easy to get. Anthrax is a serious and potentially fatal disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It often occurs in animals, but can also affect humans. It is one of the most serious bioterrorism threats due to its high mortality rate and ease of transmission.
Anthrax is most commonly transmitted through contact with infected animals or their products, such as hides, fur, wool, and meat. It can also be spread through contaminated soil, water, or plants. It can also be spread through the air if a person is exposed to a large amount of the bacteria or spores, such as in a biological weapons attack.
In order to acquire anthrax, one would have to come into contact with an animal that has been infected, or have been exposed to the bacteria or spores through a deliberate attack. The disease is not easy to acquire through natural means, and it is not easy to acquire through a deliberate attack either. It would require sophisticated, specialized equipment to produce and disperse anthrax spores.
Overall, while anthrax is a serious threat, it is not easy to get. The disease is most commonly contracted by contact with infected animals or their products, or through deliberate attacks. However, it is not easy to acquire through natural means, and it would require sophisticated, specialized equipment to produce and disperse anthrax spores.