The light I’m referring to has both. A 9 lite LED, and a single point laser just like the one on my digital thermometer or the one I use teaching CE classes.
Flip the switch once, you get LED. Flip it again the LED goes out and the laser comes on.
OK Russel, I know you don’t know a lot about marketing so let me help you out here. It’s a general thank you letter that they send to all their customers. It helps keeping their name out in front and just showing you that they take a little extra effort for their customers.
If you need any other help with understanding marketing, just let me know
I think the reason for the law is to discourage people, from pointing their lasers at aircraft, so it is easier to investigate the ones who are using lasers for targeting (guns or laser guided munitions) or range finders, to attack or set up a future attack. In the above referenced article, notice who pressed charges, and under whose authority, the patriot act. There is no reason for anyone to point a laser at an aircraft, and these aircraft can detect when they have been lit up by a laser in the same way an auto radar detector operates. Therefore after this law, anyone pointing a laser at an aircraft does not do so in an innocent manner. JMO