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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: 10993" data-attributes="member: 177"><p><strong>JT's non lethal weopon...</strong></p><p></p><p>There are three basic classifications of law enforcement weapons.</p><p></p><p>Non lethal. Pepperspray, Tear gas, pepperballs, tazers ect. You are not supposed to be able to kill anyone with these. Freak accidents do happen but for the most part you could use these on thousands of healthy people and they would all be unhappy but suffer no lasting dammage. </p><p></p><p>Less lethal (not less than lethal) Baton, Beanbag rounds for shotguns, rubber bullets, stun grenades, vomit gas ect. With these you stand a pretty good chance of killing your subject, but you probably won't if you use the weapon EXACTLY the way you are supposed to. (no head shots with rubber bullets for instance) These you use only when you have justification to kill somone or at least close. These can leave lasting dammage, and can somtimes kill even when used properly. They are not to be used lightly. </p><p></p><p>Lethal Guns, baton strikes to the head, grenades, tank rounds, pyrotechnically launched tear gas that releases cyanide when burned, neuclear bombs. Self explanatory. Only to be used when the officer's life or the life of another is in immediate danger, and lesser levels of force won't work. </p><p></p><p>I really don't see where the boston cops had the justification to use what they did, but then again, I wasn't there.</p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwolf, post: 10993, member: 177"] [b]JT's non lethal weopon...[/b] There are three basic classifications of law enforcement weapons. Non lethal. Pepperspray, Tear gas, pepperballs, tazers ect. You are not supposed to be able to kill anyone with these. Freak accidents do happen but for the most part you could use these on thousands of healthy people and they would all be unhappy but suffer no lasting dammage. Less lethal (not less than lethal) Baton, Beanbag rounds for shotguns, rubber bullets, stun grenades, vomit gas ect. With these you stand a pretty good chance of killing your subject, but you probably won't if you use the weapon EXACTLY the way you are supposed to. (no head shots with rubber bullets for instance) These you use only when you have justification to kill somone or at least close. These can leave lasting dammage, and can somtimes kill even when used properly. They are not to be used lightly. Lethal Guns, baton strikes to the head, grenades, tank rounds, pyrotechnically launched tear gas that releases cyanide when burned, neuclear bombs. Self explanatory. Only to be used when the officer's life or the life of another is in immediate danger, and lesser levels of force won't work. I really don't see where the boston cops had the justification to use what they did, but then again, I wasn't there. Phil [/QUOTE]
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