For more info, seehttps://www.pri.org/stories/2019-07-31/tear-gas-has-been-banned-warfare-why-do-police-still-use-it …
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well yeah they're *your* people, we're not going to tell you what kind of gas to deploy at them
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Here's the difference. In police use it is a non-lethal tool to deny an area. In war it would be used to drive the enemy into the open so you can shoot him. IOW, police use it to avoid shooting anyone, soldiers would use it to facilitate killing. Sorta different.
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"avoiding fatalities" lmao The Minneapolis police ARE killing people, & they're using tear gas to avoid rightful consequences over it.
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Sad fact?
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So if there's a visiting Canadian in the crowd....?
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