Tasers for home use? Guns for police officers? It’s not a bad idea.
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If someone is in my home, wishing to do me harm..or harm to my family…the last thing I want is a less than lethal “alternative”.
That person or persons need/s to be aerated and now….not shocked to make them more angry.
You have a point. After you Taser somebody, you have to deal with them.
On the hand, it’s a lot harder to kill yourself on purpose or you family members by accident with a Taser.
Yeah, your taser’d run out of batteries before too awfully long.
If you want to kill yourself, for realsies, you’re going to succeed, gun or not.
On killing a family member, by accident, hopefully the user of the gun is of sound enough mind to know his backdrop if having to shoot at an attacker. That’s a tough one.
But as far as accidents go, I’d say that people need to wise up and not be such morons, leaving guns around kids…get a safe and teach your children that guns aren’t toys and are only to be handled when you’re supervising.
There’s no shortage of morons in the world…that’s for sure.
the taser x-26 battery last for 10 years if not used execpt for spark tests..