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I agree, stun guns are silly.
You may as well carry a 9 V battery and ask them to stick out their tongue. Besides a real gun, I carry a Mace Pepper Gun. They say people who are of a certain mental state can handle pepper spray. That may be true, but most people cannot fight unless they can breath. Pepper spray is NASTY stuff. TheExperimenter wrote: I don't know what all the fuss was about. It's clear that these are being falsely marketed from the start and giving people a false sense of security. I'd be more concerned over this then my irrelevant request for substitute parts. Now, that being said, keep in mind that I am 6' 1" tall and 215 lbs and healthy. You still wouldn't want to use this on the elderly or anyone with heart issues or a pacemaker, nor is everyone else going to respond to the shocks the way I did. However, after the apparent rukus I made with my prior post, I felt it was time to see just how much relevancy there was behind it. Now it should be clear. Bye. |
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