For example, U.S. Marines reportedly had to change their tactics when notified that the insurgents in Fallouja were probably high and thus less likely to be stopped by standard shots to the torso. One Marine stated that “on the second day of the fight, word came down to focus on head shots, that body shots were not good enough,” while another compared it to “‘Night of the Living Dead’, people who should have been dead were still alive.”
This brings to mind the infamous Shawn Nelson, who stole a tank in San Diego and took it for a joyride through the streets of San Diego. He was tweakin' out on methamphetamine as well. The cops had to pop the turret and shoot the guy in the head to get him to stop (note: years later the police officer still has no regrets). Medieval times of "gentleman waging war on the battlefield" are certainly in the past.
Meth and Weapons of War, not a Good Combo
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