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  2. Taser - Wikipedia

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    At least 49 people died in 2018 after being shocked by police with a Taser. [3] 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.

  3. Axon Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    The Taser Public Defender used gunpowder as its propellant, which led the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to classify it as a firearm in 1976, [6] [7] a decision that limited sales. [8] In 1980, the Los Angeles Police Department conducted a successful field test of an improved version (having reconsidered its earlier rejections of the ...

  4. Non-lethal weapon - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and 1990s officers began deploying non-lethal personal sidearms such as pepper sprays, and eventually electroshock weapons such as tasers, which were developed for use by police and also found a market in self-defense by private citizens. However, these weapons were developed for non-lethal resolution of one-on-one conflicts.

  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.

  6. When a Taser failed, the NYPD started shooting. Why ... - AOL

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    The company claims that the weapons have been used over 5 million times in the field, and that its own study of 1,201 field cases show that the use of a Taser results in no direct serious injuries ...

  7. Electroshock weapon - Wikipedia

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    Though the decision didn't explicitly rule that stun gun bans are unconstitutional, it created doubt in laws forbidding their possession [86] which led to many legal challenges and subsequent legalization of stun gun possession in previously prohibitive jurisdictions. [90] As of 2022, some local jurisdictions retain bans on stun guns.

  8. Taser use must change amid mental health and racism fears ...

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    The Independent Office for Police Conduct’s five-year review of cases finds examples of ‘missed opportunities’ to avoid using the weapon. Taser use must change amid mental health and racism ...

  9. 2 Alaska Troopers Allegedly Used Taser and Sicced Dog ... - AOL

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    2 Alaska Troopers Allegedly Used Taser and Sicced Dog on Man During Arrest — But It Was the Wrong Person: Police. ... Miller also allegedly used a stun gun on the man while another state trooper ...