More specifically, hollow point and lead nosed bullets are banned for use citizens of nations who have signed the Hague Convention. Against other nations, guerrillas, terrorists, plain old criminals, all bets are off. In practical application, the U.S. commonly uses approved bullets for all military engagements.
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- Comment on Hollow Point Bullet (2010-07-10 12:59:40)
More specifically, hollow point and lead nosed bullets are banned for use citizens of nations who have signed the Hague Convention. Against other nations, guerrillas, terrorists, plain old criminals, all bets are off. In practical application, the U.S. commonly uses approved bullets for all military engagements. - Comment on Metric sysem adoption (2010-05-05 20:54:19)
Actually, the United States uses both systems. Check the dimensions in a recent Government Motors service manual or the two scales on an automobile speedometer. The only difference is that the rest of the world dictates the metric system as the official government standard while people still use their traditional units as well. An excellent example is the unit of weight called the "catty". Wikipedia notes it's still in use despite their governments claiming to be metric. - Comment on Future Pot Farm (2010-05-02 11:24:44)
Naw, when it's legalized, I'll be too stoned to do a thing. - Comment on To All Our Guests (2010-01-20 21:05:19)
The question I like to ask is "Does this mean you are assuming liability for my personal safety?"