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Use of expanding projectiles in war on terror
Posted by David Hardy · 6 November 2005 06:09 PM
Via Budd Schroeder... an interesting webpage on legal status of expanding projectiles against terrorists. The point is made that the Hague Convention isn't applicable to a situation such as this, where the fight is not against enemy soldiers serving a nation-state (let along a signatory to the treaty), and thus there's nothing illicit about using match-grade hollow-points.
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