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ok-hunter
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Post subject: non leathal wepons Posted: Thu 12 Feb 2009 11:56 |
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First Thank you to all that replyed to mylast post ya ll was very helpfull....
so lest try a new one ! I am going to use all nonlethal wepons. Does any one have any advice on types besides tazer and mace ????? Thanks Brian Sayre ok
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peerlessrecovery
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Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons Posted: Thu 12 Feb 2009 12:44 |
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Non-lethal projectiles such as rubber bullets and nets work well, or so I've been told, however I've never used them.
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KARMA
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Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons Posted: Thu 12 Feb 2009 15:05 |
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Common sense is the Best Tool that one can have in their arsenal. There is a thread on here that went at length into this Topic and several like it. Please feel free to use the Search Function here. I strongly urge all that come here that are interested in this Industry to read read read. There is alot here.
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bubba
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Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons Posted: Thu 12 Feb 2009 15:27 |
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Taser, Taser, Taser...........It is your best friend!
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kittygrl
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Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons Posted: Thu 12 Feb 2009 15:40 |
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Joined: Sat 10 Jan 2009 14:58 Posts: 274 Location: North Carolina
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I've thought about using non-lethal weapons when I enter into the field.....and I do have a strong sense for mind-over-matter; to a certain degree.
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speezack
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Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons Posted: Thu 12 Feb 2009 17:50 |
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Joined: Fri 02 Mar 2007 10:51 Posts: 5055 Location: South Central Virginia
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kittygrl wrote: I've thought about using non-lethal weapons when I enter into the field.....and I do have a strong sense for mind-over-matter; to a certain degree. ... Kitty, you know what they say about mind over matter?... "if you don't mind... it don't matter"... Now, don't get upset 'ok-hunter' cause you know I was gonna say something about this... but... Quote: I am going to use all nonlethal wepons .......... I know you meant 'weapon'... cause a " wepon" is... well... here is an actual picture of a nice green "wepon".... not sure about non-lethal? note the name on the side....................
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Northland
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Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons Posted: Thu 12 Feb 2009 17:52 |
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kittygrl wrote: I've thought about using non-lethal weapons when I enter into the field.....and I do have a strong sense for mind-over-matter; to a certain degree. Or, one of my favorite quotes "if you don't have a mind it don't matter....." I've used and trained with less lethal a few times and it can have it's place, but on the street , I would always make sure you are supported by more than LL---just in case ...
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speezack
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Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons Posted: Thu 12 Feb 2009 18:00 |
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Northland wrote: I've used and trained with less lethal a few times and it can have it's place, but on the street , I would always make sure you are supported by more than LL---just in case ... That's for sure.............. I did at one time load the first round in my little .40... non-lethal, but one of my favorite gun shop owners talked me out of it with some simple advice... if you are responding to a deadly threat and you only have one shot.... do you want it to be rubber?? Compassion is fine, but if you have no chance to make the call... and you only have that one chance to respond in kind.... well, you decide.... if you have to fire on a situation that you determine to be non-lethal... you can always try for the kneecap.... that will generally stop most aggressive activity...
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Eagle
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Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons Posted: Thu 12 Feb 2009 23:06 |
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When you’re asking if you should use lethal to less-than-lethal in the field, right there you are in need of training. You can NOT start in this business wondering things of that nature. If you’re writing paper, then the person you are writing for needs to have you trained and certified according to your states laws. Unfortunately here in Alabama, anyone can be a “BOUNTY HUNTER”, but “THEY” will not work for me. I will take old and new employees to GA and TN to go through their continuing education classes to understand it’s not just about writing paper. And It doesn’t just end there. We put up our own money to be in business here. So how can any company let an excited newcomer in our business handle the responsibility of going to a person’s home without first watching and learning how to handle situations in the field? If you can’t watch how other people handle certain situations, how do you think you can handle those same situations? You would only have your own judgment if you have never experienced that certain situation before. Are you right, wrong or did you get lucky?
All I’m trying to say here, learn from this forum and others, take your courses, classes and get your certifications, but also learn from professional, well trained and experienced people to do what you have to do in order to make it in this business. Or for that matter, any business you’re ever in.
Good luck, and I look forward to you making it, period…
_________________ Jay Shell Covering North East AL. AAA / Eagle Bail Bonds, LLC Anniston, AL 256.235.2437
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Kathy
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Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons Posted: Thu 12 Feb 2009 23:51 |
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There is no such thing as a non-lethal-weapon. Do a search on here. What you are looking for is less-than-lethal. Different states have different laws, so you have to follow them.
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