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After a few days of watching that Wisconsin kid bomber skipping around in his shackles, I'm leaning to guns for all idiots and just shoot me. |
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So let's get this straight, you think it would be a good idea if people were going around with machines capable for firing multiple darts, and if they had *less* hesitation about using them? |
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Yay! Gun control flamewar! |
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//turn in hand x with no questions asked// |
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The word you're looking for is armistice. |
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Police use tasers because they have truncheons (and the strength to use them), pistols, and other officers as backups. Additionally, much of the defensive value of a firearm comes from its deterrent effect. Even if a .22lr pistol would only be 60% effective at stopping an attacker if fired, few attackers who see a gun pointed at them will decide to try those odds. By contrast, criminals who see a taser pointed at them are less likely to be deterred by it; by contrast, a taser has only slight deterrent value, since criminals recognize that they can attack a taser-holder without risk of death. |
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You know - that mailbox pipebombing kid's plan was to make a "happy face" pattern. That's one reason he's //skipping around in his shackles// |
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Get a super soaker and fill it with some thick sticky-
slippery wet liquid and then add alot of blue dye and
attach a small tazer to the gun with two wire leads to the
tip of the sprayer... |
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I think you need to be careful tossing around the term "lethal" here. Tasers can be lethal. There are many recorded cases of death caused by a taser hit. |
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Just as guns can be non-lethal. One is not likely to die if shot in the knees. |
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//Just as guns can be non-lethal. One is not likely to die if shot in the knees.// |
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Really? I hadn't realized such injuries would cause immortality. |
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I honestly believe a modernized, "home owner" version of the taser is a much more useable, practical weapon. |
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There are many scenarios to consider....which don't necessarily require "lethal force". |
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This is a sure way to "stop the party" without having to consider a much higher level of lethal consequences of your actions. |
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Actual data shows that one of the best home deterents is a dog. We all know the dog doesn't kill most of the time and can be easily defeated. |
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Imagine the home taser as a "doberman in waiting". |
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The revolver is more like a "bomb waiting to go off". |
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I'd like a doberman in waiting for my wedding. |
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"Well it's a nice day for a taser dart wedding, yeah"? |
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It's a matter of choice. It's never a great moment in someone's life to have to defend against an assailant. Survival sometimes depends on drastic measures. Guns don't kill, people do. Self defense is a choice. Gandhi didn't choose self defense and he was shot, in the final analysis. |
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//guns don't kill, people do// |
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Yeah, but if I had to, I'd rather use a gun than a piece of wet lettuce. |
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I am all for home defense but there are plenty of good "less than lethal" solutions. The problem that I see is that I don't want to go against an armed attacker with a taser. |
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This is why I keep a Mossberg 500A 12 Gauge. This sounds a little overkill, but the first round shoots three 75 cal. rubber balls (feels about like a full speed base ball each). Then comes six rounds of the real ammo. Followed by 6 more from my side-saddle. |
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Worried about them not being scared of a tazer? Make it look like a gun. Double barreled shotguns should be easy to do, but others will be difficult. |
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[pesky unreliable handgun] ........yours, maybe.....not mine. |
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.75 cal rubber balls? Ooooohhhh, SunTzu, you're mean. I like that idea. Kinder to use double ought buck..... |
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The thought of a double barreled shotgun taser sounds like a good idea, though. I'll take two. |
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Ever read any Larry Niven? The "tasp" was a weapon that paralyzed the target by overstimulation of the pleasure centers of the brain. |
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//Actual data shows that one of the best home deterents is a dog. We all know the dog doesn't kill most of the time and can be easily defeated.// |
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Burglars know that even if confronted by an armed homeowner, they'll probably be able to allowed to run away since the law tends to frown upon shooting people--even crooks--in the back. Dogs have no such legal restrictions on their behavior. |
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