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{{Infobox device
[[File:Police issue X26 TASER-white.jpg|Police issue X26 Taser|thumb]]
| name = Taser
| image = <!-- Image file name -->
| caption = A typical Taser device
| type = Electroshock weapon
| inventor = Jack Cover
| manufacturer = Axon Enterprise, Inc.
| introduced = 1974
}}
 
A '''Taser''' is a brand of [[electroshock weapon]] sold by [[Axon Enterprise, Inc.]], formerly known as Taser International. Tasers are used by law enforcement agencies and civilians for [[self-defense]] and [[subduing]] individuals who are perceived as threats.
A '''Taser''' is a brand of [[electroshock weapon]] sold by [[Axon Enterprise, Inc.]], formerly known as Taser International. Tasers are used by law enforcement agencies and civilians for [[self-defense]] and [[subduing]] individuals who are perceived as threats.


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==Legal and Ethical Considerations==
==Legal and Ethical Considerations==
The use of Tasers is subject to legal and ethical scrutiny. In some jurisdictions, their use is restricted or banned. Ethical concerns include the potential for misuse or overuse by law enforcement, leading to [[excessive force]] complaints.
The use of Tasers is subject to legal and ethical scrutiny. In some jurisdictions, their use is restricted or banned. Ethical concerns include the potential for misuse or overuse by law enforcement, leading to [[excessive force]] complaints.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:M26 Taser.jpg|M26 Taser
File:North Dakota National Guard.jpg|North Dakota National Guard
</gallery>


==See Also==
==See Also==
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* [[Self-defense]]
* [[Self-defense]]
* [[Law enforcement technology]]
* [[Law enforcement technology]]
==References==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [Axon Enterprise, Inc. Official Website](https://www.axon.com)
* [https://www.axon.com Axon Enterprise, Inc. Official Website]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 9 March 2025

Taser X26
Police issue X26 Taser

A Taser is a brand of electroshock weapon sold by Axon Enterprise, Inc., formerly known as Taser International. Tasers are used by law enforcement agencies and civilians for self-defense and subduing individuals who are perceived as threats.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Tasers function by delivering an electric shock that disrupts voluntary control of muscles, causing "neuromuscular incapacitation." The device fires two small dart-like electrodes, which remain connected to the main unit by conductors, to deliver the electric current. The shock can cause temporary muscle paralysis and pain.

Medical Implications[edit]

The use of Tasers has raised concerns about potential health risks. While generally considered non-lethal, there have been instances where Taser use has been associated with serious injuries or death. The risk of cardiac arrest is a particular concern, especially if the darts land on or near the chest.

Cardiac Effects[edit]

Research has shown that the electric shock from a Taser can potentially interfere with the heart's electrical system, leading to arrhythmias or ventricular fibrillation. However, such occurrences are rare.

Other Health Effects[edit]

Other potential health effects include burns at the site of electrode contact, seizures, and psychological stress. Individuals with pre-existing medical conditions, such as epilepsy or heart disease, may be at greater risk of adverse effects.

Legal and Ethical Considerations[edit]

The use of Tasers is subject to legal and ethical scrutiny. In some jurisdictions, their use is restricted or banned. Ethical concerns include the potential for misuse or overuse by law enforcement, leading to excessive force complaints.

Gallery[edit]

See Also[edit]

External Links[edit]




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