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Using war on terror against drugs
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I have just been emailed this link
http://www.lindesmith.org/news/07_22_03terrorism.cfm
basically a man has been charged with two counts of manufacturing a nuclear or chemical weapon after he was arrested for cooking methamphetamine in his home last week.
the report says it is based on this
that the term nuclear, biological or chemical weapon of mass destruction applies to "any substance that is designed or has the capability to cause death or serious injury and ... is or contains toxic or poisonous chemicals or their immediate precursors.
On the same bases any one making crack (fairly easy) could be treated the same way
So I guess the Mr Bush is going to have to increase the capacity at Guantanamo Bay because it could get busy
http://www.lindesmith.org/news/07_22_03terrorism.cfm
basically a man has been charged with two counts of manufacturing a nuclear or chemical weapon after he was arrested for cooking methamphetamine in his home last week.
the report says it is based on this
that the term nuclear, biological or chemical weapon of mass destruction applies to "any substance that is designed or has the capability to cause death or serious injury and ... is or contains toxic or poisonous chemicals or their immediate precursors.
On the same bases any one making crack (fairly easy) could be treated the same way
So I guess the Mr Bush is going to have to increase the capacity at Guantanamo Bay because it could get busy
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What about household bleach? That has the capability to cause death or serious injury and contains toxic or poisonous chemicals. It would be funny if it wasnt so dam scary.
drug users / makers being arrested without charge, held indefinately outside the normal judicary system and then shot...
I'm sure there are pleanty of people out there who think this should happen
yes but I get the impression this is not just about monster drug dealers - it makes it sound like someone who cooks up a bit of heroin is a terrorist, wait a minute, that means anyone in the NHS injecting morphine (or any other drug) could be classed as a terrorist
maybe this a ploy to reduce the world's population...
So the idea, to me, of dual use manufacturing and violations is valid.
pistols at dawn (only no one could find them)
But I do know that if a law is too broad or infringes on rights...it won't hold up in court. (There's a lot of debate over the anti-terrorist law the Patriot Act in the US right now.)
Its internment! This is an action of a police state!