Spacing: execution by throwing someone out of an airlock. No 'police' or 'military' spaceship would be allowed to do it! Why? Because that's an 80kg+ projectile with no heat signature drifting at orbital velocities. Who is responsible for the gigajoule 'accident' afterwards?
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Replying to @ToughSf
I hear what you're saying, but allow me to present a counterpoint, Earth cops with chemical weapons:pic.twitter.com/Oi8J4Xdxyc
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @ToughSf
I thought chemical weapons was originally stuff like mustard gas? If the only constraint on the phrases' meaning is its aerosol character you wind up banning perfume (which, ok, might not be entirely a bad thing).
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Replying to @raudelmil @ToughSf
CS aerosolized powder is banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993 for use in war.
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