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"B2431" wrote in message ... From: "John Keeney" "Michael P. Reed" wrote in message .. . "a. (U) Breaking chemical lights and pouring the phosphoric liquid on detainees; Are you arguing that a U.S. soldier, specifically an MP, would not neccessarily know that the above were illegal? What the heck would be "illegal" about that? If your prisoner is from a villiage where high tech means a mule cart and you tell him the stuff you are putting on him is radioactive I can see where someone would say it was illegal. The prisoner may fear for his life. Hmm, perhaps as a question of scaring him rather than actually doing something to'm. As far as I know the chemical components of the light sticks are non toxic. Yep, I've got a couple of issue samples right he "non-toxic and non-flammable". I've had a bit of the stuff on me and even consumed small amounts -I try to avoid that on general principles- and even though the package says "may permanently stain clothing" I've not even had that problem. |
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