So, I came across an article about a company that was pushing for the Department of Homeland Security to adopt a special kind of bracelet that would essential replace a boarding pass by using some kind of RFID technology to quickly identify the passenger, immediately be able to locate the person and his/her luggage and, lastly, have the ability to shock the wearer on command, completely immobilizing them for several mintutes. WTF? And a senior official at DHS is actually 'greatly interested' in the technology.
So, I decided to go to the webpage of the manufacturer who's peddling these little gems and found out that they're a Firearms Training Systems company.... in Canada (you can see where this is going, right?).
In any case, they're called Lampers Less Lethal and they apparently specialize in Less-THAN-Lethal items... But they call them "Less Lethal". Isn't that a misnomer? How can something be LESS Lethal. Lethal is rather... well, lethal. (Maybe it only makes them mostly dead?)
In any case, check out this video:
http://www.lamperdlesslethal.com/video_ ... flv&title=
Take notice that, after the cheesy introduction, the representative begins by give you a visual inspection of the weapon. He does this by first showing you the grip of the weapon.... BY POINTING IT AT HIS OWN CHEST..... LOADED.
WTF, like I am going to trust ANYTHING he has to say after this?
So, I decided to go to the webpage of the manufacturer who's peddling these little gems and found out that they're a Firearms Training Systems company.... in Canada (you can see where this is going, right?).
In any case, they're called Lampers Less Lethal and they apparently specialize in Less-THAN-Lethal items... But they call them "Less Lethal". Isn't that a misnomer? How can something be LESS Lethal. Lethal is rather... well, lethal. (Maybe it only makes them mostly dead?)
In any case, check out this video:
http://www.lamperdlesslethal.com/video_ ... flv&title=
Take notice that, after the cheesy introduction, the representative begins by give you a visual inspection of the weapon. He does this by first showing you the grip of the weapon.... BY POINTING IT AT HIS OWN CHEST..... LOADED.
WTF, like I am going to trust ANYTHING he has to say after this?
Rob/Wynder
Delaware Open Carry, Founder
Notary Public
Delaware Open Carry, Founder
Notary Public