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Is it possible to create a protest gas that sedates and lasts for a very long period but has a limit on its severity, no matter how long exposed? If so, may you please elaborate? This is for fiction I'm working on.
No.hydrogenandwate said:no matter how long exposed?
"Riot control."SteamKing said:What exactly is a "protest gas"?
ohwilleke said:famously in recent history in a Russian auditorium in which large numbers of people were kept as hostages by Chechen rebels gas was used for the kind of purpose contemplated and many people died,
It is possible to create a gas that targets specific receptors in the body to cause sedation. However, this would require extensive research and testing to ensure safety and effectiveness.
The duration of sedation would depend on the specific chemical composition and concentration of the gas. It is possible to create a gas that can sedate individuals for a longer period of time, but this would also increase the risk of potential side effects and health hazards.
Creating a protest gas that sedates individuals for a long time poses ethical concerns and potential health risks. The gas could potentially cause respiratory problems, allergic reactions, and other adverse effects on the body.
In most cases, the effects of a sedative gas can be reversed with the use of an antidote or by providing oxygen to the individual. However, this would also depend on the specific chemical composition of the gas and the severity of the sedation.
There is limited research on creating a sedative gas specifically for use in protests. However, there have been studies on developing sedative gases for medical purposes, and these findings could potentially be applied to creating a protest gas.