advanced taser
January 23, 2009 by MindBeforeFist
Filed under Tasers
A traditional stunning weapon, such as the taser, operates on a seven to fourteen watt range that affects the central nervous system. This temporarily incapacitates a person for easy capture. But there are some people who have a higher tolerance for electrical shocks, and, therefore, these traditional weapons are not as effective.
The advanced taser, for instance, makes the muscles contract until the person is in the fetal position. Other tasers just scramble or interrupt the communication between the brain and the muscles. Also, the advanced taser is far less likely to interfere with any cardiac device or cause cardiac arrest. The side effects of getting tasered, such as vertigo and involuntary muscle twitching, are minimal and temporary. Also, the advanced taser automatically shuts off once the desired effect is achieved.
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