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Use of expanding projectiles in war on terror
Via Budd Schroeder... an interesting webpage on legal status of expanding projectiles against terrorists. The point is made that the Hague Convention isn't applicable to a situation such as this, where the fight is not against enemy soldiers serving a nation-state (let along a signatory to the treaty), and thus there's nothing illicit about using match-grade hollow-points.
