Since neither the United States or Connecticut has gone to war or been attacked by any means including biological I have the following question for Ned Lamont.
Article
13 of the 1949 Geneva Convention III provides:
No prisoner of
war may be subject to physical mutilation or to medical or scientific
experiments of any kind which are not justified by the medical,
dental or hospital treatment of the prisoner concerned and carried
out in his interest.
Convention (III) relative to the Treatment
of Prisoners of War, Geneva, 12 August 1949, Article 13.
According
to Article 130, conducting biological experiments on prisoners of war
is a grave breach of the Convention.
Convention (III) relative
to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, Geneva, 12 August 1949, Article
130.
Since prisoners can't have drugs forced on them, why can an
elected Public Servant force drugs on Legal American Citizens?