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  2. Taser safety issues - Wikipedia

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    Taser probes (also known as Taser darts) qualify as a "sharp" according to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) definition of "Sharps". [30] This is important because the proper removal and treatment of a sharp is an OSHA issue in the US.

  3. Dozens of deaths reveal risks of injecting sedatives into ...

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    The deaths of Black men in police custody, including the 2020 killing of George Floyd, put pressure on the medical community to re-examine excited delirium. The ER doctors group in 2023 withdrew ...

  4. SC woman repeatedly tased, falsely arrested wins $550k in ...

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    The Irmo woman was tased 10 times by a Richland County Sheriff’s deputy after calling 911 for help in a dispute with her brother. SC woman repeatedly tased, falsely arrested wins $550k in ...

  5. Set To Stun - The Huffington Post

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    The children, who were all hit by a Taser or stun gun by school-based police officers, also called school resource officers, were 12 to 19 years old when the incidents occurred. They were shocked by a Taser or stun gun for mouthing off to a police officer. For trying to run from the principal’s office.

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  7. TASER X2 Defender - Wikipedia

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    The electrical circuit is powerful enough to disrupt the sensory and motor nerves of a target, but was deemed safe by engineers associated with Taser International. [2] General safety concerns and incidents have drawn criticism to all CEWs in use since they were made. CEWs can cause people to die in accidents where targets fall. Taser safety issues

  8. Taser - Wikipedia

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    The deployment of a taser typically reaches a speed of 55 m/s (120 mph; 200 km/h) and a range extending from 4.5 m (15 ft) for non-Law Enforcement Tasers to 10.5 m (34 ft) for Law Enforcement Tasers. The darts are connected to the main unit by thin wires that achieve a high dielectric strength and durability given the extreme high-voltage, (e.g ...

  9. Police chief defends Taser use on woman, 87, holding knife

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