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Where will it all go in the future? Are plasma, laser, and shockwave Alphanation Combat Fighter weapons just around the corner? Plasma weapons are mostly science fiction, but are experimental. A laser weapon travels at the speed of light so after aiming and fired, the target is hit almost instantaneously. It is not affected by gravity or wind. There are many advantages to plasma or laser weapons. The high energy requirement is the major problem with any directed-energy weapon. Technology is not available to make these weapons small enough to be hand held. They are just too bulky and inefficient to be practical now, but like all weapons down through history, they are on the way. What else is in store for us?

Our battles are not always fought with soldiers from other countries. We are fighting a battle here at home in the form of crimes. Weapons are in the hands of those who want to take our personal property, injure us, or take lives just for their entertainment or for initiation into some gang. We are in a battle every day, just going outside and meeting the day.

Bag valve masks are what you see on TV shows like ER. It is a mask that is placed over an unconscious person's face that is attached to a bag. The bag is squeezed and the air in the bag is pushed into the patient's lungs. The bag is also hooked up to oxygen, making it the safest and most effective way to deliver breaths during CPR. You keep an arm's length from "the goo," and will not place your mouth over the patient's mouth.

Pocket masks are not as effective as the BVM, but they are portable. The masks are placed over the patient's face and they have a one way valve so that air can pass through to the patient's lungs, but "goo" cannot come back through the mask to your mouth. Pocket masks are popular in office first aid kits. I have one in my truck, but they are still too bulky for carrying around on a daily basis.

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