Less-Lethal Weapons
Less-lethal weapons are designed to incapacitate a person without causing permanent injury or death. They are often used by law enforcement and military personnel to control situations where lethal force is not necessary. Common examples include rubber bullets, bean bag rounds, and pepper spray. These weapons aim to minimize harm while still allowing for effective crowd control or self-defense.
The use of less-lethal weapons is intended to provide alternatives to traditional firearms. While they can reduce the risk of fatal outcomes, they are not without risks and can still cause serious injury. Proper training and guidelines are essential to ensure their safe and effective use in various situations.