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yea, all laser companies will just send their lasers labeled as ball pens
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toked323 said:imagine we would all be outlaws if this was passed in most countries
Manufacturers are all over the world.2: All laser device manufacturers are required to include a slip of paper with their product informing buyers of these fines or other punishments.
If baseball bats wouldn't exist people would just break off a chair leg and kill someone.If chairs wouldn't exist, people would just find another big chunk of wood to hit someone over the head.If there were no lasers , there wouldn't be problems of this kind for pilots as you couldn't get another source of coherent light to focus into the cockpit of an airplane.So that analogy doesn't really work.Of course they see "banned"="doesn't exist" ,which couldn't be more false That's why it wouldn't do any good.As far as I am aware nobody has ever died from a portable laser. But baseball bats are used to kill people all the time, and I don't see anyone trying out outlaw those!
Your logic about lasers not existing is still no good in this situation. It is like saying that we would be better off if cars didn't exist because no one would ever die in a car accident. Or like saying that electricity should be banned so no one ever dies from electrocution.Switch said:Manufacturers are all over the world.2: All laser device manufacturers are required to include a slip of paper with their product informing buyers of these fines or other punishments.
If baseball bats wouldn't exist people would just break off a chair leg and kill someone.If chairs wouldn't exist, people would just find another big chunk of wood to hit someone over the head.If there were no lasers , there wouldn't be problems of this kind for pilots as you couldn't get another source of coherent light to focus into the cockpit of an airplane.So that analogy doesn't really work.Of course they see "banned"="doesn't exist" ,which couldn't be more false That's why it wouldn't do any good.As far as I am aware nobody has ever died from a portable laser. But baseball bats are used to kill people all the time, and I don't see anyone trying out outlaw those!
Pinged said:Don't worry everybody, whenever an oppressive bloated bureaucratic fascist agency blocks our rights a black market is there to help. Not only that, a laser can be made at home much easer then a gun (well its really the ammo that is the hard part).
If they outlaw guns I will build my own, outlaw lasers and I'll do the same. They can't stop the people they will only make us better at what we do. If your forced to make your own, you can make better ones then you can obtain legally.
Event Horizon said:Passing a law banning lasers will be pointless. They won't be sold in dollar stores anymore, but there is now way that they can keep out the higher powered greenies entirely. Hows this for a better law:
1: Greatly increase the fines and add possibly jail time for pointing >5mW lasers at vehicles or people
2: All laser device manufacturers are required to include a slip of paper with their product informing buyers of these fines or other punishments.
As far as I am aware nobody has ever died from a portable laser. But baseball bats are used to kill people all the time, and I don't see anyone trying out outlaw those!