Postby Scott Anderson » Sun Mar 21, 2004 3:51 pm
the only thing i can find in the geneva conventions reguarding to the restrictions on bayonets is as follows (Item 5 specifically)
"The specific applications of the prohibition formulated in Article 23 , paragraph 1(e), of the Hague Regulations, or resulting from the Declarations of St. Petersburg and The Hague, are not very numerous. They include:
1. explosive bullets and projectiles filled with glass, but not explosives contained in artillery missiles, mines, rockets and hand grenades. (55)
2. "dum-dum" bullets, i.e., bullets which easily expand or flatten in the human body, such as bullets with a hard envelope which does not entirely cover the core or is pierced with incisions (56) or bullets of irregular shape or with a hollowed out nose; (57) [p.405]
3. poison and poisoned weapons, (58) as well as any substance intended to aggravate a wound; (59)
4. asphyxiating or deleterious gases. (60)
5. bayonets with a serrated edge, (61) and lances with barbed heads. (62)
6. hunting shotguns are the object of some controversy, depending on the nature of the ammunition and its effect on a soft target. (63)"
I cannot find the word bayonet anywhere else in that section of the document.
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