From: Brian Atkins (brian@posthuman.com)
Date: Sun Jun 06 1999 - 00:23:22 MDT
This is getting way off topic, but I would be curious if would
even be legal here in the US to kneecap someone who is threatening
you with a tazer. According to a book I read yesterday, "The
Law of Self-Defense: A Guide for the armed citizen", if you
use lethal force on someone who was only threatening you with
non-lethal force, then you likely will lose the ability to
claim self-defense in court. Of course, you might argue that
you thought they would kill you after tazering you, but it
might be an iffy argument. After reading this book, I see a
high value in carrying around a good non-lethal force method
(pepper spray, etc.) if you are carrying a gun.
Damien Broderick wrote:
>
> "Michael S. Lorrey" wrote:
>
> >> What you'd rather be tazered by a mean drunk without response than to
> shoot the bastards
> >> kneecaps off?
>
> and dwayne replied:
>
> >Hell yeah! What, you would? You'd blow somebody's kneecaps off if they
> >tasered you? Wow, what a monster.
>
> [...]
>
> >Wow, I'm still boggled by your "shoot the kneecaps off" comment.
>
> Somehow this exchanges neatly sums up a difference I detect between *some*
> American extropians and *many* of the rest of us from other apparently
> similar countries such as Oz (and maybe Sweden). Granted that Mikey's
> remark is rhetorical overkill, still it's the kind of trigger-finger
> fantasy (I hope!) that frightens and depresses people raised in slightly
> different cultures.
>
> (I'm still boggled, too.)
>
> Damien Broderick
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