why aren’t tranquilizer guns used on humans during stand-offs

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Like, instead of tasers, live ammunition, etc, why isn’t there some sort of investment in making tranquilizer guns to incapacitate criminals?

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In addition to everything stated here tranquilizer guns are inaccurate, unwieldy and unreliable in function and therefore are not adequate for self defense

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In addition to everything stated here tranquilizer guns are inaccurate, unwieldy and unreliable in function and therefore are not adequate for self defense

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In addition to everything stated here tranquilizer guns are inaccurate, unwieldy and unreliable in function and therefore are not adequate for self defense

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Perhaps a reasonable follow-up question is “What lessons can we learn about arresting dangerous subjects without killing them from countries that accomplish this routinely?”

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Perhaps a reasonable follow-up question is “What lessons can we learn about arresting dangerous subjects without killing them from countries that accomplish this routinely?”

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Perhaps a reasonable follow-up question is “What lessons can we learn about arresting dangerous subjects without killing them from countries that accomplish this routinely?”

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Dosage: one man’s sleepy time is another’s coma/death; size differences and body content are the reasons we have nurses and anesthesiologists carefully calculating what the need and how much they need).

Speed: It’s not instant. Even bullets (lethal or non lethal) aren’t instant, but medications through flying syringes are less instant. AND whether it goes into a muscle or directly into a blood vessel will greatly affect how fast it works

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Dosage: one man’s sleepy time is another’s coma/death; size differences and body content are the reasons we have nurses and anesthesiologists carefully calculating what the need and how much they need).

Speed: It’s not instant. Even bullets (lethal or non lethal) aren’t instant, but medications through flying syringes are less instant. AND whether it goes into a muscle or directly into a blood vessel will greatly affect how fast it works