The coming fight over "nonlethal neuroweapons"

I’m reminded of the Moscow theater hostage crisis, in which dozens of hostages died from the undisclosed incapacitating agent the Spetsnaz pumped into the auditorium.

I remember when cops looked like that too, and didn’t immediately gun down every lunatic waving a knife around.

Their explanation would probably be that crime fell because cops got scarier.

Nobody involved had paid attention in Military History class at the Academy?

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Indeed, ‘Kolokol-1’ is that(snappily named; but still undisclosed) incapacitating agent. It put the ‘lethal’ in ‘less lethal’. How it compared to the other options, I’m not in a position to judge; but it wasn’t an inspiring debut for weaponized anesthesia.

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