Non-lethal Weaponry Market Continues to Boom in the Wake of the Coma Imprisonment

Facebooktwitterredditmail

FEBRUARY 15, 2027 · BY MATTHEW MCBRIDE

The booming market in electrical immobilization guns shows no sign of slowing down.

Since August 8th of last year, the Coma Imprisonment forced law enforcement and military outfits worldwide to exchange their lethal firearms with non-lethal, electrical shock-based weaponry. If someone were to kill in the line of duty, that person would fall into the Coma–even if the kill was legally justified.

The trend has bankrupted firearms manufacturers in droves. The stock prices of non-lethal weapons manufacturers have skyrocketed.

VOLTrigger Stock on Fire

VOLTrigger is the largest U.S. company selling non-lethal weapons. In a recent statement, the company said they did not wish to profit from the tragedies of the Coma Imprisonment. The company added that it was their duty to protect those in police and military service from the Coma by providing reliable non-lethal weapons.

VOLTrigger was uniquely positioned to capitalize on the sudden onset of the Coma Imprisonment. The company sells the IncapacitatorX, an electrical immobilization gun that they claim is “100% non-lethal”. Shares of VOLTrigger (CCSE: VOLT) are up by 415% for the year as of yesterday’s market close.

Electrical immobilization gun manufacturer's stock price increased in light of the Coma Imprisonment
VOLTrigger’s stock has risen considerably since August 8, 2026, the day the Coma Imprisonment struck the global population.

The VOLTrigger device fires three electrode pairs towards the targeted person. The electrodes are designed to fire in a spreading pattern similar to a shotgun blast to increase the chance of hitting the target. An electrical shock of 1,000 volts stuns the targeted person into submission. The electrodes are then retracted rapidly. The gun can be recharged within three seconds. The range of these devices is still fairly limited at 15 feet; however, the company claims they have a device with a 30 foot range under development.

Police Advocate Groups Demand Action

The Chicago Police Union said in a recent statement that it is the right of their union members to have non-lethal weapons. There is too much of a risk in killing a perpetrator when using traditional firearms.

Denise Brighton is one of the union stewards for the Chicago Police Union. She says that this is by far the most important issue among her members.

“We have families whose husbands and wives are victims of the Coma Imprisonment,” she said. “Fifteen of our members have already been sacrificed to the Coma because they tragically had to kill in the line of duty. This is fifteen people too many. Our members need non-lethal protection in order to continue to serve and protect the public.”

________________________________________

Buy Coma Imprisonment now on Amazon,
available in Kindle and soon to be released in paperback.

Buy Coma Imprisonment

Facebooktwitterredditmail