the difference between nonlethal and lethal is that they both have lethal in there but non means no so nonlethal means no lethal at all.
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HIV is lethal. You will eventually obtain AIDS and then die from it. However, you can slow down the progressing of HIV by taking medications.
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Mainly as non-lethal weapons for offence or defence.
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FutureWeapons - 2006 Non-Lethal Special 3-2 was released on:
USA: 29 November 2007
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Unless treated, Rabies is lethal. I messes with the brain and does not allow the infected organism to properly function.
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It has an extremely high rate of mortality. It is not impossible to survive an Ebola infection, however it is very unlikely.
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Most of your "less lethal" (none are billed as non-lethal anymore) projectiles are intended to be fired through a standard firearm. You might, however, be thinking of a gas pistol, which is incapable of firing live ammunition.
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The use of non-lethal weapons are regulated by the various states and country. You have to check the laws in your specific jurisdiction.
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Modern Marvels - 1994 Non-Lethal Weapons 9-9 was released on:
USA: 13 March 2003
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Issues The Series - 2009 The Non-Lethal Prank 1-7 was released on:
USA: 8 April 2009
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A virus that is not deadly is typically referred to as a "non-lethal" or "non-fatal" virus.
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guns&knives No, no no. Guns & knives are lethal. The idea of putting down a riot is to do it in a non-lethal way. Anti-riot equipment consists of tear gas, helmets, shields, clubs, and water cannon. Guns with rubber bullets are sometimes used; painful but non-lethal.
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they would use there hand punch you or kick you or some thing like that.
They would use lethal weapons...
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incapacitating
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Because there are many suspects and criminals who are armed. The officers carry lethal force= handgun, and non-lethal force= expandable baton,pepper spray, and taser.
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Jamming communications, freezing bank accounts, anything non-lethal that hurts the enemy's ability to wage war
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yes both the carbon and oxygen are non metal atoms but beside this carbodioxide is lethal
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Theres no such thing as weed abuse. It's a non addictive substance and is non-lethal. It's as simple as stopping.
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incapacitating
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NERVE
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Tactical to Practical with Hunter Ellis - 2003 Non-Lethal Weapons Wired War Need for Speed was released on:
USA: 30 December 2003
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Radio waves, microwaves, and visible light are non-lethal to humans in normal conditions. These waves have lower energy levels compared to ionizing radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays, which can be harmful to living tissues.
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Any gun/grenade that is not RED they should be Blue.
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Pepper spray is considered to be a non-lethal, self-defense weapon or product.
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Weapons used (mainly) by law enforcement officers. They are not intended to cause death (although they MAY- the term is LESS Lethal, not non-lethal) to rather to disable a person. An example might be a shotgun that fires a "beanbag" projectile rather than lead shot, or a TASER.
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In the wild, rabbits typically engage in non-lethal conflicts rather than fighting to the death. They use behaviors like chasing, boxing, and vocalizations to establish dominance and resolve disputes without causing serious harm.
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Gun stores which also cater to non-lethal/less lethal defence needs will typically carry them, and you might find them at military surplus stores and the like. You can also order them online.
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incapacitating
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they are actually called testis and they produce semen which is used to reproduce:)
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The concept of an ice bullet can be applied in real-life scenarios for non-lethal purposes by using compressed ice projectiles as a non-lethal alternative in situations where traditional bullets may cause harm. These ice bullets can be used by law enforcement or security personnel for crowd control or riot situations, providing a way to incapacitate individuals without causing permanent injury. Additionally, ice bullets can be used in training exercises for military and law enforcement personnel to simulate real-life scenarios without the risk of lethal consequences.
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no, most of the plastic surgeries are non lethal. In few cases complications might occur.
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Incapacitating agent, Riot Control Agent, CS, and CN, are all descriptions of non-lethal agents used in military training. This training is generally designed to prepare military members to protect themselves in hazardous environment such as chemical agent contaminated areas.
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Very basically, it goes as follows: Presence
Verbal commands
Hands on control/Fighting
Non-lethal weapons
Deadly force (lethal weapons)
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Almost non-existant, there was a sick bay, but if one went there they were given a lethal injection.
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Bodyguards are typically trained to use non-lethal force to protect their clients, but in some situations where there is an imminent threat to their client's life, they may be legally justified in using lethal force as a last resort.
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First, there IS no non-lethal cartridge fired from a handgun. Some are LESS lethal than others. Shot cartridges can be lethal at very close range (the term rat shot was coined as these .22 shells were used to kill rats inside of a chicken coop). They may produce a wound that is not immediately lethal, but results in death from infection. If you are simply trying to drive off a nuisance species, would suggest something other than a firearm. Try an airsoft gun, paintball gun, noisemaker or slingshot. Remember that a rule of gun safety is never point a gun at anything you do not want to destroy.
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You die. And no it is not "lethal"
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His cooking was lethal, it had tentacles and everything!
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