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John Titor's Legacy
John Titor's Non-lethal Weapon
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<blockquote data-quote="Darkwolf" data-source="post: 10988" data-attributes="member: 177"><p><strong>JT's non lethal weopon...</strong></p><p></p><p>This is interasting for two reasons. First it is an example of a less lethal weapon turning out to be lethal. It was not clear from the article wether the weapon was a standard pepperball fired from a standard paintball gun (of course they buy thousand dollar "special" ones rather than going to wall mart or the local paintball store and saving us some money, but thats a whole nother can of worms) or a pepper round fired from a shotgun. A pepperball is classified as a nonlethal weapon, if it was that then what happened was a one in a thousand chance accident. Regrettable, and the cop shoulden't have shot at head level, but according to the training they give, it shoulden't kill anyone. A pepper round fired from a shotgun however is classified as less lethal not non lethal and should not have been discharged into a crowd at all, much less at head level. These less lethal rounds are ment to knock someone down who absolutly has to go down RIGHT NOW. They are the last step before shooting somone and are only supposed to be used in extremely dire circumstances.</p><p>The other point about the whole thing is the speed at which the mayor was willing to at least talk about suspending the rights of law abiding citizens to enjoy a beer. (at the world series nonetheless thats @$$%$#% unamerican) Beacause of a tragidy. A tragidy nonetheless that was caused by the incompetence of one of their officers. </p><p>So now when a couple of people screw up all of us lose rights. Thats an alarming precident. If a city mayor can take away the right to buy and sell beer beacause of something like this, what can the feds take away after the first violent protest over ohhhh... say a messed up election. </p><p>Shudder.</p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwolf, post: 10988, member: 177"] [b]JT's non lethal weopon...[/b] This is interasting for two reasons. First it is an example of a less lethal weapon turning out to be lethal. It was not clear from the article wether the weapon was a standard pepperball fired from a standard paintball gun (of course they buy thousand dollar "special" ones rather than going to wall mart or the local paintball store and saving us some money, but thats a whole nother can of worms) or a pepper round fired from a shotgun. A pepperball is classified as a nonlethal weapon, if it was that then what happened was a one in a thousand chance accident. Regrettable, and the cop shoulden't have shot at head level, but according to the training they give, it shoulden't kill anyone. A pepper round fired from a shotgun however is classified as less lethal not non lethal and should not have been discharged into a crowd at all, much less at head level. These less lethal rounds are ment to knock someone down who absolutly has to go down RIGHT NOW. They are the last step before shooting somone and are only supposed to be used in extremely dire circumstances. The other point about the whole thing is the speed at which the mayor was willing to at least talk about suspending the rights of law abiding citizens to enjoy a beer. (at the world series nonetheless thats @$$%$#% unamerican) Beacause of a tragidy. A tragidy nonetheless that was caused by the incompetence of one of their officers. So now when a couple of people screw up all of us lose rights. Thats an alarming precident. If a city mayor can take away the right to buy and sell beer beacause of something like this, what can the feds take away after the first violent protest over ohhhh... say a messed up election. Shudder. Phil [/QUOTE]
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