Yeah, that's my take on it. Legally, I believe you'd be better off shooting someone in self defense. However, I think it would easier to prove you shot someone rather than drugged someone.
Imagine a known felon breaks into your house with many prior convictions and you blow a cloud of scopolamine into his face. He’ll fall to the ground and be unconscious for quite some time. You call the police. When they arrive, you say, the guy broke into your home, was acting all crazy and then collapsed on your floor. The police drag the guy away and get him to a hospital. When he recovers he’ll be acting really crazy. If the police question him, he won’t be making any sense. He’ll appear to be a mad man. They’ll check his record and just assume he’s high on PCP or something else.
Because the guy has no gun wounds, no signs that you hit him or did anything of that nature, and because he’s got a criminal record, and he doesn’t remember what happened, no one is going to believe him if he claims you drugged him. No one. They’re likely to assume he took drugs on his own and is making up the story.
To make the story even more convincing, you plant some of the scopolamine on him. Put a small bag of the stuff in his jacket pocket. Make sure you don’t touch the baggy with your fingers though.
If he’s a criminal, the last thing he’ll want to do is talk to the police anyway. And if he does when he’s back to normal, his memory will be all bonkers. Who’s going to believe the guy? He’ll remember things that are completely impossible to have happened because scopolamine hallucinations appear to be real to the victim.
Imagine it from the criminal’s point of view. He enters your home and suddenly you blow a cloud of dust on him, and then immediately he starts seeing you transform into an alien with a million eyes and tentacles are growing out of you and squeezing the life out of him. He sees himself die and go to hell, etc. It will be a horrible experience for the guy. It will look completely real. He’ll think he’s gone mad. When he comes to, he’ll be in a hospital, and won’t remember how he got there or what happened. He’ll remember going into your house and that’s about it. You can be sure he’ll be afraid of you for a long time.
Like I said, I don’t like any of these ideas. I think shooting someone, drugging someone, it’s all the same. But if your life is threatened then you should do whatever you can to stay alive in self defense. I think it’s better to drug someone than to kill them. I don’t believe in taking another person’s life unless it’s absolutely necessary for self defense purposes because there’s no other alternative.
You may remember me as 69Ron. I was suspended years ago for selling bunk products under false pretenses. I try to sneak back from time to time under different names, but unfortunately, the moderators of the DMT-Nexus are infinitely smarter than I am.
If you see me at the waterpark, please say hello. I'll be the delusional 50 something in the American flag Speedo, oiling up his monster guns while responding to imaginary requests for selfies from invisible teenage girls.