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Pepper spray is banned from being used in war since it is considered a chemical weapon but is generally allowed as a riot control agent.

how chemical weapons work?

There were so many bombs and chemical weapons dumped into the Gulf of Mexico not even the military knows how much is down there, or where it all is.

What chemical weapons were used in the vietnam war?

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  1. Tear gas is a chemical weapon banned at war, but police are still allowed to use it on protesters.

  2. In 1943 smog formed so suddenly and severely in the Los Angeles area that residents believed they were being attacked by Japanese chemical weapons

  3. About Greek Fire. An incendiary weapon developed by the Byzantines in the 7th century, it was deployed on ships, and in handheld tubes, operating similar to a flamethrower. Water didn’t extinguish it. Its precise chemical composition is still unknown.

  4. In 1981 the US claimed Vietnam had used chemical weapons on it's own people, saying over ten thousand had died from what was described as 'yellow rain'. The 'yellow rain' was analyzed and found to be harmless bee feces.

  5. Fritz Haber helped feed the world, but he also developed the first chemical weapon used in warfare. He is often referred to as “father of chemical warfare.” Haber may have saved more lives than anyone else in history, but he did so accidentally while trying to formulate new ways to kill people.

  6. In 1988 Reagan prevented the Senate from putting sanctions on Iraq for its violation of the Geneva Protocol on Chemical Weapons. The US also voted against a UN Security Council statement condemning Iraq’s use of chemical weapons

  7. The presidential limousines in the last decade have their own ecosystem completely sealed from the outside in case of weapon, chemical attacks. They use heavy duty truck frames and use a diesel engine to lug 20k lbs. of steel and hidden weaponry. Two pints of president's blood is also on hand.

  8. During the Iraq war in 2003, the U.S. Military planned to attach chickens atop Hum-Vees in order to detect chemical weapons. The project was named, Operation Kuwaiti Field Chicken (KFC). However, the project failed when 41 of the 43 chickens died within a week of their arrival.

  9. Canada wants complete disarmament of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons

  10. The first German woman to receive a Ph.D. in chemistry married Fritz Haber, and killed herself due to his work on chemical weapons during WWI. The day after her death, Haber led the first gas attack on the Russians.

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What chemical weapons are banned?

Why chemical weapons are good?

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Pepper spray is banned for use in war by Article I.5 of the Chemical Weapons Convention, which bans the use of all riot control agents

In August 1943, Roosevelt approved a secret shipment of banned chemical weapons to Italy aboard the SS John Harvey. This ship was bombed by the Luftwaffe which lead to an unintentional release of mustard gas on the city of Bari, Italy. - source

In the mid-1950s, the US government secretly tested chemical weapons on the citizens of St Louis. - source

Some weapons and chemicals forbidden by armies to use during war are actively used on civilians, including Tear Gas.

In 1968 over 6,000 sheep died in Utah after a mishap at a chemical weapons test range some 50 miles away. A cannister aboard a spray plane malfunctioned, dispersing the gas to a height of 1,400 ft instead of the intended 150 ft. - source

When were chemical weapons banned?

From 2004 to 2011, American and American-trained Iraqi troops repeatedly encountered, and on at least six occasions were wounded by, chemical weapons remaining from years earlier in Saddam Hussein’s rule.

How chemical weapons are made?

There is a "No-Go Zone" in France as a result of WWI battles which littered the grounds with unexploded weapons and toxic chemicals

A CIA project called 'Operation Paperclip' allowed hundreds of Nazi scientists to live freely in the US providing them cushy jobs and a high standard of living. Many of these scientists have committed horrendous war crimes, like experimenting on live humans with chemical and biological weapons

Arguably the person credited with saving the most lives in human history is WWI chemical weapons scientist, Fritz Haber. His work directly lead to the deaths of hundreds of thousands during the war, while accidentally saving billions from starvation by developing a way to convert N2 to NH3.

Fritz Haber, a German Chemist who is responsible for both developing ammonia based fertilizers, which has helped feed and sustain the modern worlds population, and various chemical weapons such as chlorine gas, which is resulted in some of the worlds greatest atrocities.

In 1921 Lenin's Bolsheviks used concentration camps and chemical weapons to put down left-wing peasant rebellions against their increasingly totalitarian rule

When were chemical weapons first used?

the basis for incorrect and false descriptions of the Iraqi chemical weapons program was a 1998 action movie called The Rock starring Sean Connery, Nicholas Cage and Ed Harris.

Fritz Haber invented the process for modern agricultural fertilizer thus saving millions of lives from starvation. He also pioneered chemical weapons processes which killed and horribly injured hundreds of thousands during WWI. His wife, son, and grand daughter all committed suicide.

The United States used chemical weapons on the Vietnam War. It is estimated that today up to 1 million people are disabled or have health problems as a result of contamination

Wright Laboratory won the 2007 Ig Noble Peace Prize for "instigating research & development on a chemical weapon" called 'The Gay Bomb' it was a bomb that when used, discharges female sex pheromones over enemy forces in order to make them sexually attracted to each other.

How chemical weapons effects on humans?

A biologist once tried to kill her husband's lover with poisonous chemicals she stole from her lab. Her trial escalated to the point where the Supreme Court ruled twice about whether she could be charged with violating chemical weapons treaties.

Newly declassified public records obtained via the Freedom of Information Act shed light on Utah’s Dugway Proving Ground military experiments. Tests involved human exposure to biological and chemical agents while others studied weaponized mosquitos released on civilian populations in the U.S.

He played a major role in developing German's chemical warfare weapons during World War I where he lead the team which developed and weaponized deadly chlorine gas.

The Nazis did use chemical weapons in combat on several occasions along the Black Sea, notably in Sevastopol, where they used toxic smoke to force Russian resistance fighters out of caverns below the city, in violation of the 1925 Geneva Protocol

People manually remove plants and use various chemicals to eliminate air potato from the occupied areas. Leaf beetles from Nepal that consumes leaves and bulbils of air potato is used as biological weapon against this plant.

Chemical weapons were not used at the Battle of the Marne, but aerial reconnaissance did play a role.

Israel sold weapons to both Iran and Iraq, including chemicals, during the Iran-Iraq war. US Embassy in Turkey remarked on "Israeli acumen" in selling to both sides of the conflict which killed hundreds of thousands all while US funded the Iraqi side.

The USA performed numerous unethical human experimentation on its citizens: Exposure to chemical/biological weapons; infecting people with deadly/debilitating diseases; human radiation; injecting people toxic/radioactive chemicals; surgical, interrogation, torture and mind-control experiments.

The Rajneeshee cult which had access to chemical poisons, a relatively untraceable biological weapon, tons of guns, planes, and an army, caused the second largest bio-terror attack in US and still failed to kill anyone.

Arsenic has also been used as a component of World War I-era chemical weapons and in Agent Blue, a Vietnam Era herbicide.

The use of chemical weapons was first suggested during the American Civil War, by a New York school teacher who designed an artillery shell filled with chlorine gas; resistant to change, the Union Army declined to invest in his invention

A former Chemical Weapons manufacturing site bordering Denver became a successful Nature Reserve when 330 Wildlife Species moved in after it was deemed Uninhabitable for humans.

A 15 year old hacker caused a 21 day shutdown of NASA computers supporting the international space station and Pentagon weapon system. He also hacked Defense Threat Reduction Agency, whose mission is to reduce threats from nuclear, biological, chemical, conventional and special weapons.

The Central Baltic Sea has been a common chemical weapon dumping ground for the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom since World War II.

On July 26, 1943 LA experienced its first major smog event, which caused residents to believe they were being attacked with chemical weapons.

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