Just before Christmas 2002, there was precious little peace on earth or good will toward men. The Washington Post reported that Al Qaeda had acquired nerve gas from the Iraqi stockpiles, the Orange County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Department requested that its 1,400 deputies volunteer for smallpox inoculations, and North Korea revived its nuclear weapons program.
Less than two years ago, weapons of mass destruction (WMD) such as gas, viruses, and nukes were mostly the stuff of Tom Clancy novels, not the everyday concern of the nation’s law enforcement. But that was before 9/11.










