This video argues that the US government's use of hollow point ammunition by administrative branches on US citizens is hypocritical and potentially a war crime. It highlights the contradiction where civilians using hollow points for self-defense can face legal repercussions for intending to cause 'unnecessary damage,' while federal agencies are permitted to use the same ammunition domestically under the guise of not intending such damage.
This video argues that the US government's use of hollow-point ammunition by administrative federal agencies on US citizens is hypocritical and potentially a war crime. The speaker contrasts this with citizens being prosecuted for using hollow-point ammunition for self-defense, citing the Hague Convention and the Department of Defense Law of War Manual to highlight the perceived double standard.
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