Alyeska wrote:Tranquilizer only works in movies and video games. They have to be dosed to the body weight of the subject AND its species. Different animals react differently. And any dose capable of putting it to sleep within seconds is nearly lethal meaning any fractional change will kill it.
Alright, but what about the underbarrel mace-can idea?
There are a handful of multi-shot technologies available. There is a new multi-shot tazer. There is also a tazer shotgun. Put that thing with a semi-auto shotgun and you could reliably take a dog.
It might be simpler to arm the point man with a shock prod mounted underbarrel to a shotgun than to futz about with combining the tazing shotgun rounds with semiautomatic shotgun capabilities.
For one thing, the pressures involved in the tazing shotgun round's firing have to be a lot, lot lower than the buckshot or slug you would normally use with a semiautomatic shotgun, otherwise you'd just be killing someone with a spectacularly expensive, fragile and inefficient slug round. That'll kill your semiautomatic capability right there, since the pressure of the taze round won't be enough to cycle the action.
Heavy handed tactics is not a suitable alternative to proper police work. And given the value we place on animals in society today, killing a pet dog is downright cruel. Its emotionally damaging (almost as bad as losing a family member) and certainly a financial burden. If killing or wounding a police dog is a felony, then killing or wounding a family pet should be too.
That is a
very good point. If police departments are allowed to come down on those who kill or wound their dogs as if they'd done the same to a human officer, then shootings of dogs should be investigated as stringently as an officer deploying lethal force against a human suspect should be.
Unfortunately, that'll never happen. Cops get to treat their dogs like badge-carrying humans when it comes to coming down on the guys who hurt them because they're the cops and they hate anybody getting the better of them on anything.