One company is looking to get its non-lethal self-defense device, the “Byrna,” into schools and house of worship as a means of increasing safety and deterring potential shootings.
Groundbreaking national research finds exposure to Byrna’s products significantly increases Americans’ openness to non-lethal protection and willingness to support policies promoting safer ...
Chandler Crumblish Paine is a full-time mom and regular jogger who lives in Fort Worth, Texas. She’s never owned a gun, but last year she became increasingly concerned about her safety, especially ...
For much of the 20th century, security forces had a grim binary when a situation turned dangerous: yell… or pull the trigger. That gap between verbal commands and lethal force is exactly where modern ...