9/13/2006 11:50:02 AM
i think they should go back to the old school method and get enlistees and take them out to new mexico and test it on them first
9/13/2006 11:51:07 AM
Here is what bugs me about it... 1) these "crowd control" situations will not allow for informed consent. 2) these weapons are being "tested," and the article, at least, mentions the possibility of injury, so that suggests to me that they could cause serious harm to unsuspecting people.
9/13/2006 11:53:58 AM
9/13/2006 11:54:21 AM
Are they talking about testing without consent, or just like you would do medical testing or something? (assuming that THAT would be with consent)And hey, as long as we still torture people, destroy nations, and cart people off to secret prisons, giving people a migraine from the death ray is the least of our PR worries.
9/13/2006 11:57:25 AM
^ well, he mentioned "crowd control" and I'm assuming they mean actual real-life crowd control situations where people are gathering/rioting/whatevering without permit. So, unless they're going around the riot with informed consent forms, I don't think it would be like a medical study. Of course, the secretary may have misspoken or left off important information with regards to informed consent. And, I might be assuming a lot in my interpretations of their use in crowd control.
9/13/2006 12:02:06 PM
I mean, it's not that hard to get 30 privates in a room and ray gun 'em.
9/13/2006 12:09:37 PM
9/13/2006 12:27:46 PM
all for ithelps make america better in the long run
9/13/2006 12:27:51 PM
9/13/2006 12:35:49 PM
I assume that they're not going to "test" these out on crowds in the sense of whether or not the non-lethal weapons are going to hurt people but testing new tactics in using these weapons to see whether or not they are effective.Most likely, they'll vet it through whatever standard testing procedures (at very least to avoid the lawsuits) and then deploy them locally. If they prove effective, then you can deploy them out on battlefields and more dangerous situations. No offense, but compared to other countries, American protests are pretty tame.
9/13/2006 1:07:03 PM
wait a second. we're worried that this will tarnish our image? sounds dumbthe point of "nonlethal" weapons is to provide an alternative to lethal ones. even if one in a hundred blows with a nonlethal weapon turn up lethal, the enemy combatants should be thanking their maker that we're using something that probaly won't kill them, as opposed to something that will most likely kill them... not to mention the lethal alternative will continue to take lives as these are being "tested".we also don't use our assault rifles on our own crowds as a "test" do we? these weapons don't need safety testing. if anything they need efficacy testing, to prove that they do devitalize the enemy. there's animals for that kind of testing.
9/13/2006 1:54:06 PM
^^ basically what he said
9/13/2006 1:54:37 PM
9/13/2006 2:05:04 PM
The Boston Cat FIght.... no doesn't sound right....ah yes, the Boston Massacre.
9/13/2006 2:09:36 PM
Basically a general wants it used in the US first so that if it is deployed overseas some blogger won't try to start a scandal with a headline like "US TROOPS MICROWAVE IRAQI CHILDREN".[/discussion]
9/13/2006 2:20:04 PM
I think it was completely fair and very high-minded of him to suggest.I still think it's a crazy idea.
9/13/2006 2:21:34 PM
1) Sounds like they need a better PR guy2) Whatever happened to testing on animals.
9/13/2006 3:25:52 PM
this is pretty fucked up
9/13/2006 4:38:41 PM
i am for non-lethal weapons, but the problem is that cops will start to use them as a compliance device and that really scares me
9/13/2006 4:47:42 PM
^ ditto
9/13/2006 6:15:47 PM
9/14/2006 9:55:25 AM
No Kris, that was in response to the idea that the people didn't have informed consent to the testing and they could end up being killed.BTW, capitalizing it doesn't make it excusable to spell it like a retard.
9/14/2006 10:06:00 AM
calling out someone for spelling doesn't constitute an actual arguement.
9/14/2006 1:12:41 PM
9/14/2006 2:15:43 PM
9/14/2006 4:13:51 PM
"Military drops EMP bomb in Columbia, South Carolina. Chaos ensues."
9/14/2006 4:42:47 PM
9/15/2006 3:05:04 AM
there was that little one in china a few years back. . .
9/15/2006 3:13:04 AM
True. They didn't bring out the tanks for the students in Chicago, just tear gas. They were shooting the ones at Kent State, though. And shooting large numbers en masse at the turn of the labor movement in the 1930s.
9/15/2006 3:16:29 AM
and then there's this (which i just learned about thanks to wikipedia):
9/15/2006 3:18:07 AM
Holy fucking shit!
9/15/2006 4:25:00 AM