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Biological weapons and US law

J R Ferguson1

  • 1Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Ill., USA.

JAMA
|August 6, 1997
PubMed
Summary

Congress enacted laws over 8 years to criminalize biological weapon development and acquisition. Federal agencies now have powers to intervene, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regulates hazardous agents.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health Law
  • Biosecurity
  • Regulatory Science

Background:

  • The US Congress has established a legal framework over the past 8 years to prevent the misuse of toxins and infectious agents.
  • This framework addresses the development and acquisition of biological agents for weaponization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the comprehensive legal framework developed by the US Congress.
  • To detail the measures in place to prevent the illegitimate use of biological agents.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of federal legislation enacted over the past 8 years.
  • Review of powers granted to federal law enforcement agencies.
  • Examination of regulatory measures established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Main Results:

  • Federal crime status for nearly all steps in developing or acquiring biological weapons.
  • Broad civil and investigative powers for federal law enforcement to intervene pre-emptively.
  • Regulatory regime by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for monitoring and safe handling of hazardous biological agents.

Conclusions:

  • A robust legal and regulatory system is in place to counter biological weapon threats.
  • The framework aims to prevent weaponization and ensure biosafety in handling hazardous agents.

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