It's routinely used for crowd control, personal defense, and non-lethal force by law enforcement.
But it's banned for warfare by the Geneva Conventions because it's inhumane..
Hmm..
It's routinely used for crowd control, personal defense, and non-lethal force by law enforcement.
But it's banned for warfare by the Geneva Conventions because it's inhumane..
Hmm..
I'll keep it in mind for future thoughts. But this one was a bit silly, since there is a reasonable explanation. So I'm not sure if it would have fit there?