NemFX ( talk) 03:42, 17 March 2008 (UTC) Removed Section Rapid rotation baton It's more of a deterrent in application anyway, whereas weapons intend to harm or outright kill with minimal effort. In much the same way that 'police force' sounds passive aggressive, whereas 'police service' simply sounds passive neutral. Probably because calling it a weapon gives it a negative connotation. A "weapon" is a type of tool, in particular a tool used to inflict pain, ijure, or cause death.A weapon can be a tool used by certain people to do their job.Is there a reason why this article refers to pepper spray, Tasers, and batons as "tools" instead of weapons? -Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.186.36.20 ( talk) 08:06, 19 January 2008 (UTC) The section on the end about blows to noncritical areas causing possible death seems both redundant and is poorly written. 12 Stanky Doodle listed at Redirects for discussion. 5 Expandable-Baton: Interesting Legal Paradox.
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