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Personal use TASERs are marketed in the US, but prohibited in Canada. In Canada, all taser possession is considered illegal. There is a categorical ban on all conducted energy weapons such as stun guns or tasers, according to section 84 of the Canada Criminal Code. TASERs in Canada are only legal for Law Enforcement users.
Axon Enterprise, Inc. (formerly TASER International) is an American company based in Scottsdale, Arizona that develops technology and weapons products for military, law enforcement, and civilians. [ 2 ]
One type is a conductive energy device (CED), an electroshock gun popularly known by the brand name "Taser", which fires projectiles that administer the shock through a thin, flexible wire. Other electroshock weapons such as stun guns, stun batons, and electroshock belts administer an electric shock by direct contact. [citation needed]
Osceola County deputy David Crawford describes his handling of a Taser gun to the jury while testifying in his own defense, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024, in Orange County Circuit Court in Orlando, Fla ...
On September 30, 2009, the manufacturer Taser International issued a warning and new targeting guidelines to law enforcement agencies to aim shots below the chest center of mass as "avoiding chest shots with ECDs avoids the controversy about whether ECDs do or do not affect the human heart" [35] Calgary Police Service indicated in a news ...
In its latest update on stun-gun sales, TASER International reported Thursday that it's booked several new orders for its eponymous stun guns. All are expected to ship, and show up, in Q2 earnings ...
A supervisor with the Franklin County Sheriff's Office is seen with his Taser out as he steers a Michigan player out of the fray. The video ends with the different law enforcement agencies ...
Bryan v. McPherson, 630 F.3d 805 (9th Cir. 2009), was heard by United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in October 2009. Plaintiff-appellee Carl Bryan was tasered by defendant-appellant Officer Brian MacPherson after being pulled over to the side of the road for failure to wear a seat belt.