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  2. Taser - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. TASER X2 Defender - Wikipedia

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    The Taser X2 is one of the less-lethal conducted electrical weapon (CEW) models that are used by law enforcement agencies and by civilians as a use for self-defense. It was created by TASER International, Inc. in 2011 after their popular X26 model and the similar but bulkier and heavier X3.

  4. Electroshock weapon - Wikipedia

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    A taser, with cartridge removed, making an electric arc between its two electrodes. An electroshock weapon is an incapacitating weapon.It delivers an electric shock aimed at temporarily disrupting muscle functions and/or inflicting pain, usually without causing significant injury.

  5. TASER Sells $300,000 Worth of Stun Guns - AOL

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    On Thursday, TASER International updated investors on its latest batch of sales orders, primarily for the X2 TASER stun gun. In addition to booking sales of unspecified size to police departments ...

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    The best sales to shop today: You can still save big with 35% off Bissell's Little Green, 80% off Kate Spade and more Nordstrom's extended Cyber Monday sale has all new markdowns up to 60% off: It ...

  7. The Best Nerf Guns Come With More Than Just Darts and ... - AOL

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    Elite 2.0 Phoenix CS-6 Motorized Blaster. Match your mobility with a quick-firing Nerf gun like the Elite 2.0 Phoenix CS-6. Another semi-automatic option, this one has an acceleration button to ...

  8. Axon Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, NASA researcher Jack Cover began to develop a non-lethal electric weapon to help police officers control suspects, as an alternative to firearms. [4] By 1974, Cover had completed the device, which he named the "Tom Swift Electric Rifle" (TSER), referencing the 1911 novel Tom Swift and his Electric Rifle; to make it easier to pronounce as a word, Cover later added an "A" to the acronym ...

  9. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Taser: Electroshock weapon, stun gun Taser Systems, Taser International: Originally TASER, an acronym for a fictional weapon: Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle. [211] Taser is a registered tradename, prompting a backformed verb "to tase" which means "to use a Taser on", although "to taser" is also commonly used. Tayto: Crisps (Ireland) Intersnack