
http://www.thestar.com/News/Canada/article/298994
cooooooooooooooool





DarkJackal wrote:Tasers rock >.>, they just need more restraint in when to use em, some guy without any weapons in an airport who doesn't even know your language probably is not the right time to use it.
But they are better then real guns, instead of holding their real guns out on the guy, ready to shoot him and eventually doing so, they didn't have to because they had tasers, ok.. the guy still died(lol -.-) but he shouldn't of >.>, thats the whole point of the taser, "non lethal", maybe 50,000 volts is a bit much lol, but still, taser is a better solution then gun.
On another note, taser shotgun seems pretty awesome lol >.>.




HejsaN wrote:cpinney wrote:download more ram.
Where? Did not find any on google.
Reise wrote:I think cops are allowed to tase you as many times as you resist them.








Stallowned wrote:I was expecting a shotgun firing electric bolts in a buckshot

woutR wrote:Squirt, you're a genius when it comes to raping women.
BrokenSaint wrote:Beanbag shotgun ftw lol
Key-J wrote:Have you guys also seen that direct sound system? The LRAD (long range acoustic device}
Not only do i think that is super cool, and want one for personal use, but its an effective means of incapacitating people.,
agent420 wrote:i've been hit with a police issue taser before and it sucks!!! i dropped like a sack of potatoes. that shit hurts...alot. then you have to pull the barb out of your skin, which isn't any fun either.
i don't know about canada, but in the u.s. i believe they can tase you until you are compliant. i have personally seen a meth head get hit 5 times before he dropped in front of a club i used to work at in south beach. it didn't even look like it phazed him. it was some funny shit!!!!
DarkJackal wrote:Key-J wrote:Have you guys also seen that direct sound system? The LRAD (long range acoustic device}
Not only do i think that is super cool, and want one for personal use, but its an effective means of incapacitating people.,
lol > >.

