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A weapon. Hmm I'm not sure what kind of situation you would be referring to but an example comes to my mind: If weapon is defined as something used to injure, defeat and destroy, then it could be polluted so that crops can't grow. Thus, crop failure, and then famine, and then starvation. (Pretty nasty sight) Good question.
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If it has fertilizer in it, it can be used as a bomb! POW
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Throw it into that bastard's eyes and run for your life.
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Throw it in their face!
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You can do something startling and make them SOIL themselves.
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You gotta put soil overtop of a pit with spikes at the bottom in the middle of a jungle. MAKE SURE YOU PUT DOWN SOME PALM LEAVES or else the soil will fall right through, failing as an evil plot to kill people in a pit with spykes.
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I could put some in a sock and beat the hell out of you with it. That good enough? I'm an "ideas" guy.
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By placing deadly chemicals in the soil, thereby affecting the food chain. :(
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Put it in a bag then beat the s**t out of someone! (Quick and easy.)
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You can suffocate people by burying them in it.
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It can be used to conceal weapons (mines). The soil as often also been use to conceal people who wish to ambush another party.
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You can put 'safe' levels of fluoride in the water supply and when commercial farmers use it to water crops the fluoride will enter the food chain causing a halo effect. The fluoride from the food + the fluoride from the water might then be enough to cause negative health effects in humans. Oh wait, someone already though of that one.
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