
Tasers
Tasers are portable electroshock devices used by law enforcement to temporarily incapacitate individuals. They deliver a high-voltage, low-current electric pulse through two small dart-like prongs or direct contact, disrupting the body's voluntary muscle control. This causes temporary paralysis, pain, and disorientation, allowing officers to safely control a person without using deadly force. Tasers are designed to provide a non-lethal option for self-defense and law enforcement, reducing injuries during confrontations. They are effective over a short distance and require proper training for safe and responsible use.