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How the active denial system works: Inside the military’s non-lethal beam of pain weapon
Discover the technology behind the Active Denial System (ADS), often referred to as the "Beam of Pain," a cutting-edge non-lethal weapon developed under the Weapon of Effects Program. This video ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Phoenix Police Department is seeking feedback from the community as they work to update their non-lethal weapons policy. The department recently released an interactive ...
Bruises, loss of vision or the loss of an eye – injuries during protests have drawn more attention to what police call "non-lethal" tools. An expert tells us there are certain categories: Chemical ...
SAN DIEGO — A federal lawsuit filed this week in San Diego is challenging California's prohibition on less-lethal pepper projectile weapons, arguing that the state's ban violates Second Amendment ...
Police have been banned from using a powerful, non-lethal weapon to control protests in an extraordinary federal court decision. Judge Consuelo B. Marshall ruled on Thursday the Los Angeles Police ...
One company is looking to get its non-lethal self-defense device, the “Byrna,” into schools and house of worship as a means of increasing safety and deterring potential shootings. “In most cases, if ...
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