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military agencies around the
world used
TASERs as part of
their use of
force continuum. In the
United States,
TASERs are
marketed as less-lethal (as opposed...
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refer to:
Taser International, the
former name of Axon, a firm
which makes tasers and
other items Tasar, a type of
sailboat Tazer (musician), a
British musician...
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electricity (only 3% of the
modern tasers voltage) Jack Cover, a NASA researcher,
began developing the
Taser in 1969. By 1974, he had
completed the...
- History: How a NASA
scientist invented the
TASER". PoliceOne.
Retrieved April 8, 2017. "One
Company Supplies Tasers to
Virtually Every Police Department in...
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occurred after the use of
Tasers. A 2012
study published in the
American Heart ****ociation's
journal Circulation found that
Tasers can
cause "ventricular...
- Eric;
Laurie O. Robinson; John H. Laub (May 2011). "Police Use of Force,
Tasers and
Other Less-Lethal Weapons" (PDF). {{cite journal}}: Cite
journal requires...
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luggage is
delivered but
contains items that are not hers. 10 2 "Mushrooms,
Tasers, and Bears, Oh My!"
Silver Tree
Elizabeth Benjamin & Jess
Meyer AprilĀ 21...
- departments, six have
equipped officers with
Tasers, but only UCLA had a
flexible policy authorizing Tasers to be used as a pain-compliance tool against...
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improper takedowns, racially-motivated
violence and
unwarranted use of
tasers. The
first modern police force is
widely regarded to be the Metropolitan...
- has
revived debate concerning police use of
Tasers. This was the 16th
death following the
police use of
Tasers in
Canada since 2003 and
civil liberties groups...