Thursday, June 20, 2013

Safety Precautions If Enemies Are In The Midst

By Barten D Bailey


After Levi had a row along with a neighbor we believe is a dirty policeman, we thought it best for our family to stay away from him to be able to avoid problems. A family man like my other half, this neighbor has not pursued the fight, either, thus all of us can exist together quietly in our street.

All of us go to the very same grocery store, hardware store, bowling alley as well as other neighborhood joints, though. It can not be helped that Levi runs into the cop occasionally. My other half has a Stun Master stun device as a safety net.

Dad bought a similar stun device ten-odd years back. That was how I got the idea. Stun weapons are non-lethal. You run and hide while their incapacitating effects continue for twenty to forty minutes. Your own aggressor is going to be put to justice, however with no long-term injury endured.

How stun devices work is by disposing of a rapid charge of electrical energy directly into the body with which it's in contact. The person receiving the electric shock will then fail to move his muscles and also maintain his bearings, and could fall over in the long run.

Now, my partner doesn't intend to provoke this likely dirty police officer into anger. I rang father for advice, and low voltage stun weapons were his reply. These kinds fire hundred-thousands of volts out instead of millions.

Dad explained as well that low amperage helps prevent both low and high voltage stun guns from becoming dangerous weapons. A single amp is lethal, however his own stun weapon runs on just five to eight milliamps.

Levi bought a low voltage variation of daddy's weapon, a 100,000-volt curved stun gun with a wrist strap. It is 6 inches in length, and came furnished with a lifetime warranty. He purchased one for himself, and also one more for me.

Daddy was somewhat amused. His own Stun Master stun gun can blast 3.5 million volts. He was fast to say that our own weapons is going to take Levi's enemy down as capably as his own. "And believe me," my old man added, "if he ever crossed me, I'd take him down."




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