And, obviously, a less-lethalweapon with a built-in "shoot-to-kill" option could lead to some undesirable consequences.
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The less-lethalweapon was one of many novelties described in an invitation to the "Navy's 07 'Opportunity Forum" for small businesses.
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My old rule was: never volunteer to to be a test subject for a less-lethalweapon (or a lethal one for that matter).
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It also would encourage them to use less-lethalweapons such as stun guns.
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But since their inception, the less-lethalweapons have drawn criticism.
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Cram all the less-lethalweapons into a single unit.
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In the 1960s, he developed an interest in less-lethalweapons as a means of controlling riots.
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That footage is meant to exonerate officers who are accused of using the less-lethalweapons improperly.
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Security forces also used less-lethalweapons in a lethal manner, which resulted in the death of the demonstrators, it said.
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And it's part of a new wave of attention being paid to chemical less-lethalweapons -so-called"incapacitating agents."
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It combines four of the most common less-lethalweapons technologies: stun guns, disabling sprays like mace, non-lethal bullets and blinding light.
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From underwater stun guns to burning-hot pain rays, the Pentagon has plenty of far-out ideas for a trove of futuristic less-lethalweapons.
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The issue of lethal and less-lethalweapons has been particularly controversial because nine children were killed during the Troubles by plastic bullets.
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Col. John Alexander, one of the godfathers of the American less-lethalweapons program, argues that the outcome of the siege was reported badly.
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After years of incidents with the purportedly less-lethalweapons, it is still unclear what role they play in the deaths of people in custody.
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But Trooper Rogowski, for one, is extremely interested -especially in equipping the robot with a less-lethalweapon, like a three-shotTaser stun gun.