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Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001
From: The Sunshine Project <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sunshine:  Non-Lethal Weapons: Calmatives and Malodorants

The Sunshine Project
Publication Announcement
2 July 2001
http://www.sunshine-project.org

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    Non-Lethal Weapons Research in the US:
    Calmatives and Malodorants

    Backgrounder Series #8
    July 2001
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    Online at:  http://www.sunshine-project.org

 >From the report:

This paper is the first in a series of three reports on United States
government research on chemical and biological non-lethal weapons.
Shaken by experiences such as its disastrous mission in Somalia, the US
has concluded that it lacks appropriate weapons for peacekeeping and
other "military operations other than war".  To address this problem,
the US has embarked on a program to develop new non-lethal weapons to
control both armed enemies and civilians.  Militaries and domestic law
enforcement agencies in the United States and elsewhere are closely
following this research and, in some instances, participating. The
non-lethal weapons research detailed here raises questions about
protection of civil liberties, particularly freedoms of thought and
expression, and US compliance with arms control agreements including the
Chemical Weapons Convention and Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention.
The second and third reports in this series will be published over the
course of 2001 and will address genetically modified anti-materiel
agents and new riot control technologies, respectively.

Introduction

This paper details research on two types of non-lethal weapons in the
United States that threaten and could undermine important international
arms control agreements and basic personal freedoms of thought and
expression.  Calmative and malodorant agents and their delivery systems
are designed for use against armed enemies, riots, and "potentially
hostile" civilians.

Calmative agents include an array of psychoactive substances whose
effects range from inducing sleep to overpowering hallucinations.  In
the past, use of calmatives has been understood to violate the Chemical
Weapons Convention; but new and dangerous interpretations of this
agreement by US military strategists threaten to open the way for use of
calmatives by armed forces or even police, especially in non-traditional
conflicts such as peacekeeping.  The United States Marine Corps and Army
are researching delivery technology for calmatives and using computer
models of calmative agents' effects in offensive wargames.

Malodorant agents ("stink bombs") have existed since the Second World
War.  Attempts were made as late as 1966 to develop malodorants that
target particular ethnic groups.  Disastrous military experiences such
as that in Somalia and renewed interest from law enforcement has sparked
a renaissance of interest in malodorants for use in riot control and,
possibly, war.  Use of malodorant agents, particularly by militaries,
could promote use of chemical weapons in conflict and destabilize
controls on both chemical and biological weapons.

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