Fear of bioterrorism via crop duster unfounded, says Smithson

DON'T FEAR CROPDUSTERS: Fears that harmful biological agents could be delivered by terrorists using crop dusters are unfounded, according to Amy Smithson, director of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Project at The Stimson Center. "Crop dusters disperse materials in a [particle...

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