• slaacaa@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I didn’t know that. What is the difference between this, and “built-in” shrapnel in explosives (from a legal perspective)? The end result is all the same after the explosion

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      3 months ago

      Only think I know is that fragment size can’t be too small, maybe you can argue that a nail is untested and thus can make micro fragments? Curious to know why this wouldn’t be allowed

      Edit: looks like there is a general ban on “unnecessary suffering or superfluous wounds”, so if the nails are strong enough to injure but not kill, they are prohibited.

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        3 months ago

        Increased lethality to the target is OK though

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            3 months ago

            Right so my understanding is something like fishhooks would be illegal because they’re shaped to maximize suffering, but these would be fine.