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    An electroshock weapon is an incapacitating weapon. It delivers an electric shock aimed at temporarily disrupting muscle functions and/or inflicting pain...
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    Non-lethal weapons, also called nonlethal weapons, less-lethal weapons, less-than-lethal weapons, non-deadly weapons, compliance weapons, or pain-inducing...
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    Non-lethal weapons Ultrasonic Dog Chaser Electroshock weapon Pepper spray Kubotan Sports equipment (utilized as an improvised or makeshift melee weapon) Baseball...
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    non-lethal, weapon, since the possibility of serious injury or death exists whenever the weapon is deployed. It is a brand of conducted electroshock weapon sold...
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  • (wrestler) (born 1970), Edgar Luna Pozos, a Mexican Luchador Electroshock weapon, a weapon used for incapacitating a person by administering electric shock...
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  • Stun gun (section Weapons)
    to: Electroshock weapon, an incapacitating weapon that momentarily disables either a beast or a person with an electric shock Directed-energy weapon, a...
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    with grid frequency and phase and minimize harmonic generation. Electroshock weapons and tasers have a DC/AC inverter to generate several tens of thousands...
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  • Catapelta[citation needed] Choke pear Coffin Crucifix Ducking stool Electroshock weapon Cattle prod Graduated electronic decelerator Enema Gag Garrote Head...
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    eXtended Range Electronic Projectile or XREP, which contains a small electroshock weapon unit in a carrier that can be fired from a standard 12-gauge shotgun...
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    may also be controlled, as may batons, pepper spray and personal electroshock weapons—although some may be legal to carry with a license or for certain...
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  • Electrolaser (category Directed-energy weapons)
    An electrolaser is a type of electroshock weapon that is also a directed-energy weapon. It uses lasers to form an electrically conductive laser-induced...
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  • weapons products for military, law enforcement, and civilians. Its initial product and former namesake is the Taser, a line of electroshock weapons....
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    extract information during interrogation. The picana is a hybrid electroshock weapon adapted from the electric cattle prod, the precursor for today's...
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    and the other associated problems with electroshock weapons. The jitte was a Japanese Edo period police weapon consisting of a round or octagonal metal...
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  • Look up taser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Taser is an electroshock weapon. Taser or Tazer may refer to: Taser International, the former name...
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  • Pain compliance (category Electroshock weapon controversies)
    hyperflexion on joints is also used. Tools such as a whip, a baton, an electroshock weapon or use chemicals such as tear gas or pepper spray are commonly used...
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  • University of Florida Taser incident (category Electroshock weapon controversies)
    On September 17, 2007, a University of Florida student was stunned by police with a taser at a forum featuring then–U.S. Senator John Kerry. Kerry was...
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  • Directed-energy weapon (DEW), a ranged weapon system that emits highly focused energy Electroshock weapon, a less-lethal weapon that utilizes an electric shock...
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    Raygun (redirect from Stunner (weapon))
    or varying. Real-world analogues are directed-energy weapons or electrolasers: electroshock weapons which send current along an electrically conductive...
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  • hyperflexion on joints is also used. Tools such as a whip, a baton, an electroshock weapon or use chemicals such as tear gas or pepper spray are commonly used...
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  • vandalism (smashing the glass panel), possession of an offensive weapon (the electroshock weapon), and possession of a controlled drug (he had 24 sticks of...
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  • end. Captured again, Taylor is coerced into killing Alphie with an electroshock weapon. However, Andrews later discovers this to be a ruse, allowing the...
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    self-defense. He says that Euronymous had plotted to stun him with an electroshock weapon, tie him up, and torture him to death while videotaping the event...
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    munitions, to tear gas and, released in October 2009, a 12 gauge electroshock weapon from TASER International. Using the shotgun as the delivery system...
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  • Death of Clare Nowland (category Electroshock weapon controversies)
    On 17 May 2023, Clare Nowland, a 95-year-old resident with dementia, was tasered by New South Wales police at an aged care home in Cooma, Australia. She...
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  • Killing of Robert Dziekański (category Electroshock weapon controversies)
    pinned, handcuffed and used a Taser electroshock weapon on Dziekański multiple times—with accounts suggesting the weapon was used four or five times. Dziekański...
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    Keillers Park. There, they first tried to immobilise him with an electroshock weapon (Taser), which somehow did not succeed. Meddour tried to run away...
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    CEWs and similar devices Dazzler (weapon) Death of Beto Laudisio Graduated Electronic Decelerator, an electroshock device controversially used by the...
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    vehicle. Police officers often carry an electroshock weapon known as a Taser. The handheld electroshock weapon was designed to incapacitate a single person...
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  • torso and extremities; puncture sites to the torso, which matched an electroshock weapon barb recovered from the body bag. The autopsy also found Glass's...
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