I'm just worried that in completely banning non-lethal methods, we inadvertently raise the use of potentially lethal methods. I thought stun batons were made primarily for riot control and such?
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Originally posted by Fljotsdale:
Yes, true. Even matchsticks.
But these things are being made SPECIFICALLY for the purpose of torture, and the manufacturers are profiting from the deliberate infliction of torture on others. Its immoral. Its disgusting.
What if American citizens in other countries are subjected to torture by instruments deliberately made for the job by American manufactures? Or Britons by torture instruments made in Britain? We'd shout loud enough if we found that happening, wouldn't we? And you can bet it HAS happened only we don't know about it!
Making instruments of torture is sick. That manufacturers can make them LEGALLY is an indictment of EACH OF US AS CITIZENS, because we are letting our governments get away with it. We should be out there shouting!
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