How does one "weaponize" antidepressant medication?
TIME.com: Beyond the Rubber Bullet "The Pentagon's effort to create nonlethal weapons that hurt but don't kill has set off its own fire storm"
I heard about the stink weapon before... and that antitraction gel seems pretty wild, though I'd hate to see how it would be used if it was in the wrong hands.
However, I'm at a loss to understand the "weaponized forms of antidepressants". With all the crazy mixed-up frightening drugs people use & abuse, I'm wondering how comparatively effective antidepressant medication would be as a weapon.
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