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It's happened. And no, the laser world hasn't ended over it yet either.
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It's happened. And no, the laser world hasn't ended over it yet either.
EDIT: ONLY talking about premade pointers like WL Arctic.
Buying parts / diodes / DIY kits doesn't count.
As cool as lasers pointers are...
-The output powers are skyrocketing
-The prices are skydiving
This is a recipe for disaster...
As soon as people around the world get their "Arctics", I can just see things like:
"$200 laser pointer causes teenager to lose his/her eyesight"
As bad as 1W is, reports are that a 3W diode is next.
IMAGINE what kids (or retarded adults) with 3W pointers are capable of...
Now imagine laser diode technology 5 or 10 years from now...
So I come to the conclusion:
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BAN GLOBAL SALES OF CLASS 4 LASERS TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
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This is something a global governing bodies like NATO / IEEE may have to step in for...
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What this means for us:
Laser hobbyists will still be able to BUY DIODES/PARTS and CONSTRUCT high powered lasers.
Most of us who can assemble class 4 lasers know the dangers so we are mostly safe.
It's the kids/morons who see a youtube video:
"X watts laser killing/burning Y" and go "OHH I WANT!!!"
Discuss...
Man we have argued this to death tons of time.
Keep in mind the laser community is small. At least a 100,000th of the population, probably more. One group is interested in the visual part. Those people obviously have to work hard to learn the art, so they know all the safety concerns. Another group are the pros, who also obviously know the dangers. Then you have the basic hobbyists. Once again they have spend time learning to build lasers, and learn the dangers along the way. Then you have the a$$holes. They are the smallest part of the whole equation. Most countries have laws tailored to these people. Which makes the equation even smaller. So, in truth there is only a minuscule amount of the population that will abuse high powered lasers. Thats why there is only a handful of incidents world wide, and most incidence are from lower power lasers.
I've seen what irresponsible people do with lasers.
One time I was at a concert and I saw a girl pointing a green laser which appeared to be a little less then 50mW at other people's eyes. Imagine what would have happened if it was a 1W laser.
I've handled a lot of knifes and swords and what makes lasers more dangerous than them is that you can blind dozens of people in a matter of seconds by swinging around with it in a crowd. You can also blind people over 100 meters away.
Just wow i don't even.
This idea of banning a laser then say oh well here are all the part is stupid. Please ban stuff for the other people but just not ME because well i am that cool . You know how stuck up you sound right? Honestly no law like this would stand imagine the effects on projector and optical media industries would be? The fact is we let some 16yr's kid behind the wheel of a 2ton hunk of metal i think lasers are the least of our worries.