Pakistan Today

Arms for self-defence

The security situation in the country, especially in Karachi, has spiralled out of control of the police, Rangers and the government. Crime is at its peak and criminals now rule the roost.

At present, people are faced with the very difficult problem of defending themselves. Even if they have licensed arms, they can only keep these in their houses and cannot carry these with them for their self-defence.

This is because the government has banned, by imposing section 144, the carrying of licensed arms, even if these are concealed outside their houses in public places, on roads and in bazaars, knowing well that these are the places where people become vulnerable to criminals.

The other possible remedial measures to deter criminals are the use of non-lethal defensive weapons by citizens for their self-defence against criminals. For example: Stun guns, dart guns, and mace. These non-lethal defensive weapons do not fall in the category of firearms and also do not require a licence to possess.

These weapons can knock out an attacker of any size overriding the nervous system and removing voluntary muscle control quickly grounding the attacker for up to 15 or so minutes and there is no permanent damage or danger of death if used properly.

This gives enough time to the user to escape or call the police. These weapons can be purchased at a reasonable price from the firms dealing in security products. But whether a person carries a firearm or a non-lethal weapon, it must always be borne in mind that he or she is fully trained to handle the weapon and aware of safety precautions to be taken while using against the assailant so that the life of the other person is not endangered.

I therefore, suggest that while it is becoming difficult for the police and other law-enforcement agencies to control crimes and save lives and property of citizens, the government should allow citizens to carry their licensed arms for their self-protection in a concealed manner.

This will deter criminals and they will think twice before pouncing on their target. On the other hand, citizens will feel safe and crime will also be reduced.

MAIRA SHAKOOR

Karachi

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