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    Non-Useful Non-Lethal Weapons

    Five devices that slaughter only tax dollars

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    The Active Denial System or 'pain ray,' which works well -- as long as you let it warm up for 16 hours.
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    Dept. of Defense
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    The Pentagon's Mobility Denial System, basically slippery foam, lets a van spin its wheels while going nowhere. Unfortunately, it also requires a steady supply of water.
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    Dept. of Defense
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    The FN-303 non-lethal projectile launcher in use by Marines in Afghanistan in 2007. The GAO report found it fell apart easily, and its compressed-air canister were hard to keep supplied.
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    Dept. of Defense
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    A truck-mounted laser dazzler. It temporarily blinds unruly mobs -- but can permanently blind the GIs operating it or standing nearby.
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    ArmorCorp LLC
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    The Taser X26, which can zap people by launching wired projectiles 35 feet -- but can't be used around flammable materials or in the rain.
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    TASER International
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    Non-Useful Non-Lethal Weapons

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