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Jeff Tortorelli's avatar

I’m listening to Thom’s program now. I think one point that is not mentioned often is that the 223 round that the AR15 fires travels at three times the velocity of more normal 45 or 9mm rounds. The 223 was developed by the military to do maximum injuries to opponents. It totally destroys tissue and organs. It is a military round not a hunting or target round. Just based on their original design, they should be totally banned (weapon platform as well) from being sold to the general population

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Non-Lethal Technology along with Gun Control:

As Thom points out it could be a decades long war to get gun control and even then there will still be killers with access to guns. We should use or develop non-lethal means to stop a shooter that wouldn’t kill other people.

Sleeping gas – exploding canisters of sleeping gas could be fired in the general direction of the shooter. After capture, an antidote could be administered to everyone breathing the gas.

Dazzler – temporarily blinds or disorients the shooter with intense radiation (rifle-like devise) see Wikipedia for more info under non-lethal weapons.

Skin Penetrating Tranquilizer Grains with Antidote – fired by a shotgun like devise with a very wide pattern as to more easily hit shooter could possibly be developed.

Bear Spray, Tasers and Pepper Balls fired by paintball guns could also be used.

People would likely prefer a non-lethal weapon in which nobody would be accidentally killed or if the weapon gets the wrong hands, it couldn’t be used to kill. An effective non-lethal weapon that automatically dials 911 when used, could be widely owned but only used in emergency situations. So possibly, a teacher could just point and pull a trigger; a shooter would be knocked-out with police and first responders on the way.

We should have funds going to research and development of non-lethal weapons and an ongoing study to determine the most effective non-lethal weapons for different situations.

Background checks, bans on some firearms, registering firearms and having a license to have a gun with insurance should be a goal, but getting non-lethal weapons available as soon as possible should be a priority. We need to use technology to help solve this very tragic problem as soon as we can.

Thank you,

Doug

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