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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
OK, what part of this do you think is wrong?
The Government's use of CS gas in the manner it did, that is, clearly designed to incapacitate men, women and children in a confined, unventilated space, after avenues of escape had been deliberately cut off, was unconscionable; as was the cursory manner in which the Government, and especially Attorney General Reno `bought into' the conclusory and simplistic analyses that the use of CS gas posed an `acceptable' level of risk.
The fact is, while experts may--and did--differ over the precise effects of CS gas on children, or how and in what ways the use of CS gas might act as a catalyst for a fire, no rational person can conclude that the use of CS gas under any circumstances against children, would do anything other than cause extreme physical problems and possibly death.
For the Government of this country to consciously use CS gas in the way it did on April 19, 1993 in Waco is utterly indefensible and should never be allowed to be repeated. I believe the deaths of dozens of men, women and children can be directly and indirectly attributable to the use of this gas in the way it was injected by the FBI.
I would go further than the report, and call for a prohibition on the use of CS gas in situations in which children or the elderly are present or are the targets.
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What part of that is wrong? It's wrong because it's not correct, didn't come from the Congressional Report on Waco, and instead came from some dumb whack job site.
And again more cut and paste. This is nothing more than a statement from whathappened.com -
Here's the link. Once again you proved that you cannot think for yourself....
The Congressional report said the following:
It is important to note, however, that there are no published studies which find that any human death has been caused by exposure to CS agent.
And...
...it is unlikely that the CS riot control agent, in the quantities used by the FBI, reached lethal toxic levels.
On top of all of this, law enforcement using CS gas is a commonly used tactic here in the US and around the world - STILL.
You put up a link to a Congressional report, made false claims about what it said, and then when you try to defend yourself here you post up some nonsense form a conspiracy site called "What really happened".
Seriously, stop copying text from gun nut websites and conspiracy sites and accepting them as fact - they aren't fact, they are opinion.