Timber Loftis |
10-29-2002 03:00 PM |
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Originally posted by MagiK:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
Publicly, they have used innuendo to convey the message that perhaps what they used is a more common chemical that you think, and that such information would be bad to publish given the current state of violent tendancies and loonies running about. But, ;) [img]smile.gif[/img] wink wink say no more, right? That's the exact sort of innuendo I would make if I had used something I'd promised not to in the Geneva Convention.
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<font color="#00ccff">Fentenyl is outlawed by the Geneva Convention?
If so we have a bunch of Medical types that should be ready for War Crimes trials [img]smile.gif[/img] </font></font>[/QUOTE]I don't know if this is the exact drug, MagiK, as no one does. But, I will point out that lots of things doctors use on patients are outlawed as weapons under the Geneva Convention. 2 different types of use, you see. ;) Moreover, I don't know if Fentanyl is the drug that the news said was the possibly-used and geneva-outlawed chemical, but I do know they mentioned one chemical that was a possibility.
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