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If an HTS researcher carries a weapon, does that imply voluntary informed consent is not possible?

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If an HTS researcher carries a weapon, does that imply voluntary informed consent is not possible?

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In a non-permissive environment, the assumption that the presence of weapons automatically carries with it the threat of coercive force is incorrect. Weapons, if carried, are for self defense. Informed consent is provided by each HTS researcher to the interviewee and the interviewee is able and capable of providing consent or denial of consent.

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