Is Non-Lethal Really Less-Lethal?
Author: Sheri Gray
Date Posted: September 02, 2006
There has been an ongoing debate as to what constitutes a lethal
or a non-lethal weapon.
There is a moral and social need to define the lines separating
the two because non-lethal weapons are subject to being abused if
they fall into the wrong hands.
First, take a look at the basic definition of a lethal and non-lethal
weapon.
A lethal weapon is an instrument which aims to kill a person or
cause permanent damage to persons or property. During the ancient
times, a rock or even a pointed stick could be considered a lethal
weapon, as long as it aims to injure, maim or kill a person.
Later on more lethal weapons were developed – ranging from small
firearms or handguns, to more powerful police, military and nuclear
weapons which all aim to protect when there is a threat to peace
and attack or defend, when there is war.
On the other hand, a non-lethal weapon is an instrument used to
“subdue” an individual, without causing death or inflicting permanent
bodily harm.
These are the “lesser evil” weapons which minimize the risks of
injury and avoid death.
However, non-lethal weapons if used with brute force or if applied
incorrectly, may still lead to death which is why the phrase "less
lethal" has replaced non-lethal in terms of weaponry.
Non-lethal weapons are mainly used by the police to temporarily
immobilize a criminal or a suspect. However the use of non-lethal
weapons by civilians for personal and property protection has been
on the rise.
Take a look at some examples of non-lethal weapons their applications:
1. Pepper Spray
Pepper spray is a handy tool that is used by men and women to protect
themselves. This non-lethal weapon is primarily for self-defense
purposes.
Pepper sprays can also be used to prevent animal attacks.
Pepper Spray affects the mucous membranes (eyes, nose, mouth and
lungs). Common reactions are tearing of the eyes, temporary blindness,
and restricted breathing. The effects are temporary, certainly enough
time for you to escape your attacker and notify the authorities.
Pepper spray has been the preferred non-lethal weapon for police
for quite some time.
Pepper spray rarely causes death, which is why they are the most
common non-lethal weapon used all over the world.
2. Mace spray or tear gas
Mace is a brand of tear gas which is also mainly used for self-defense
and riot control.
Once a tear gas is dispersed into a riotous crowd, the chemicals
released will cause irritation to the eyes and lungs, thereby subduing
the people.
Tear gas may be in a grenade or spray form. Once the gas is released
from its container, the individuals who will get to inhale the gas
will find it hard to open their eyes and may cause difficulty in
breathing, or even vomiting.
Aside from crowd control and personal defense, tear gas can also
be used by the military in warfare.
3. Batons and nightsticks
A nightstick is a wooden or metal stick which can be wielded to
protect a person from an attacker. Just like a baton, nightsticks
are mostly used by law enforcers, security personnel and officers
in correctional facilities.
4. Stun Guns
Stun guns are hand held protection devices that when activated
and put in contact with the attacker will immobilize the attacker
allowing you to escape. Most stun devices use 9 volt alkaline batteries
for optimum performance. Stun Guns range in power from 50,000 to
750,000 volts.
5. Taser Defense Systems
Taser International has been providing private citizens with superior
personal protection products since 1994 when it introduced the “Air
Taser” Series, then in 1998 Taser brought out the “M18 Advance Taser”
Series and then in 2004 unveiled the smaller and more powerful “Taser
X26c Citizen Defense System"
Taser energy weapons are not considered firearms — they're legal
to carry in most states without permits (including California).
Restricted from citizen use in MA, RI, NY, NJ, WI, MI, HI and certain
cities and counties. Check with your local law enforcement and local
laws before purchasing any self defense products.
About The Author
Sheri Gray is writer and webmaster for J & S Enterprises and
online force in the personal self-defense products market. Serving
the industry since 2004 J & S Enterprises offers Tasers, Stun Guns,
Pepper Sprays, and Mace Defense Sprays. For more information on
the products offered by J & S Enterprises go to: http://www.safeselfdefense.com
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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