On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Daniel C. <dcrookston@gmail.com> wrote:
> The US military did a lot of research into chemical and biological
> weapons. Their conclusion was that biological weapons are too
> unreliable and/or ineffective to actually use. Granted, part of the
> military's requirements probably include the ability to control the
> affected population (a goal that a terrorist might not share) but I
> still think it's a good sign. If the US military can't make it work,
> the chance that a bioterrorist will have success seems pretty slim.
>
I thought we don't have bioweapons because we agreed to some
international treaty(ies)
--
Nathan McCorkle
Rochester Institute of Technology
College of Science, Biotechnology/Bioinformatics
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