electroshock weapon
incapacitating weapon which delivers an electric shock aimed at temporarily disrupting muscle functions and/or inflicting pain without causing significant injury
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Proposal
Tasers are virtually unregulated because they technically are not guns. Should there be regulations around them?
--anonymous
Proposal
Should police taser usage be tracked as closely as guns?
--anonymous
Proposal
Should tasers be regulated on how much damage they can do to the heart?
--anonymous
Question
Should tasers be used against people fleeing the scene?
--anonymous
Question
Should tasers be used against unarmed drunk people?
--anonymous
Question
Should tasers be used against people who don't follow police orders?
--anonymous
Why would CNN ask this?
Should police be able to use tasers on children?
--anonymous
Question
It's ok to use tasers against shoplifters
--anonymous
Observation
Did you know when someone dies of being tased, the death certificate frequently says they died of excited delirium?
--anonymous
Discussion
Should tasers manufactures be able to define police procedures on how to investigate a scene when a person dies after being tased?
--anonymous
Question
Should tasers be allowed to be used as a first result?
--anonymous