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Taser: Back By Popular Demand

By Cp Pandya at Sep 17, 2004


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A couple of months back I reported on stun-gun maker Taser International's deal with electronics retailer The Sharper Image to sell the weapons in stores across North America. I'm happy to report The Sharper Image backed out of the deal thanks to reports out of the mainstream media about the potentially lethal "nonlethal" weapons. That's the good news. Now, read on for the terrifyingly bad news.... Taser is adamant about equipping North Americans with their high-voltage guns, which have potentially contributed to 71 deaths since 1999, reports the Arizona Republic. If they can't make money by selling their weapons in stores, there are other, more direct approaches. Taser has decided to effectively cut out the middleperson. The company issued a press release yesterday proudly announcing the sale of a "consumer-friendly" version of the guns via their Web site, effective IMMEDIATELY. Taser CEO Rick Smith had this to say on the momentous occasion of making North America a more dangerous place: "We are proud and excited to offer our latest life-saving technology, the TASER X26C Citizen Defense System, to private citizens seeking responsible, non-lethal self-defense protection." This can't be real, can it?! For $999, people all across North America can buy their own stun gun, which comes with six cartridges, a flashy holster, an owner's manual, a 40 minute DVD on how to use the weapon AND (here's the kicker), a free in-home professional training session. That's right people: Mr. Taser himself (or Ms. Taser - they are an equal opportunity company) will come to your home and, in front of your innocent, impressionable child, they will show you how to load, point, shoot (and possibly kill) anyone in site. Residents of the U.K. - Taser's coming after you too. The guns have become so in-demand that your government just approved of the use of Tasers in the United Kingdom. Both pieces of news, which came out on Wednesday, sent the company's shares soaring. In one day, the company added nearly $225 million to its market value. With such money-making potential, what will Taser think of next? I shudder at the thought....
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By Nadianadia212, Nexium at May 20, 2007 05:22 AM

Yes I have heard that the Company is in the development and manufacture of non-lethal, self defense devices designed for use in law enforcement, corrections, private security and personal defense. It has focused its efforts on the continuous development of its technology for both new and existing products as well as industry training services while building distribution channels for marketing its products and services to law enforcement agencies, primarily in North America with increasing efforts on expanding these programs with a view toward international markets.

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Would you like some cheese with that whine?

By Anonymous, Anonymous at Oct 18, 2006 09:56 AM

Honestly, I think you ought to be more worried about fire arm related deaths than tasers. The only thing that appauls me is the price tag on this particular model.It's daylight robbery. I invite you to live in South Africa where everyone you know has been mugged, burgled and had cars broken into. A place where you cannot go shopping without having to look over your shoulder, a place where you can't stop at traffic lights without fear of being hijacked.Where drawing money is always risky and people are raped round the clock. Welcome home, please adjust your seats to an upright position. I'll have that taser, maybe some mace, hell why not teargas? Bring it on!

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Re: Taser: Back By Popular Demand

By Taser1274, Taser1274 at Feb 18, 2005 19:33 PM

Back when Taser only had the 34000, Non-Lethal (explained by authorized resellers) meant “will not kill no matter how many times you hit the subject.” When the M18 / M18L then the M26 Advanced Taser came out, the factory continued with the very same selling approach. Every since the dead bodies started to pile up, the factory was looking for a way to back track gracefully from the marketing phrase “Non-Lethal.” They didn't have to wait very long. Hans Marrero looked up a DoD buddy who reminder him that in military circles “death is an acceptable risk outcome when deploying non-lethal.” Taser wrapped themselves up in the blanket of this new interpretation and quietly changed each and every document, publication, press-release, and training disc to read “less-lethal” yet they never had to make any declaration as to the “risk of death” when marketing their products thanks to the military definition.

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Re: Taser: Back By Popular Demand

By Taser1274, Taser1274 at Feb 10, 2005 23:57 PM

Tasers don't kill, Taser managment kills.... a pefectly good company with a perfectly good product. Someone should bring the Smiths to the gallows for the way they bilked us investors.

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Re: Taser: Back By Popular Demand

By Taser1274, Taser1274 at Feb 10, 2005 23:56 PM

Taser pays their Master Instructors $500 to teach a 12 hour Instructor Operator course. These same Master's must be police officers to hold that position. These same officers oversee their department's purchase and deployment of their Tasers. And they withhold negative information from their bosses when they hold Taser stock. Look at all the big agency purchases and look at the stock holdings of that department's Chief Law Enforcement Officer. TASR Johns Hopkins now says that a 5 second burst from a Taser produces many times more Stress Hormones then nessessary to induce Stress Cardiomyopathy. As I've always said, Tasers can and will kill!

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Re: Taser: Back By Popular Demand

By Taser1274, Taser1274 at Feb 10, 2005 23:56 PM

First it's non-lethal then it's less-lethal. They sue anybody an everybody who might be competition with bogus claims of patent infringment and swamp them with legal costs. Icer Corp. was a shell looking for a pump-n-dumb. The Smiths and their sole (?) outside investor thought they could scam the investors but the BLOGS expose them as the crooks they are. Taser lied and withheld statistical information then has their Doctor Robert Stratbucker publish a paper exonerating them from any responsibility for death, yet the doctor never did his own research. He had School Research Assistants do all the heavy lifting while he got the glory. Taser's are killing people, and the feds are complicit because of the money involved. Look at all the millionaires who work at TASER!

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Re: Taser: Back By Popular Demand

By Lilatrades, Lila at Oct 03, 2004 17:17 PM

I have been following Taser and its stock for years since I live in Arizona and Taser is a local company. I recently read a book called "The Perfect Stock" and I was surprised that such a good book about the stock market has not become more freely available. The book covers the 7000% move of Taser's stock price in 2003-2004 and bases it on fictional characters but I must admit the sense the reading makes me wonder how much we are being spinned by the insiders. If anyone is interested, they can check out the book at http://www.Theperfectstock.net.

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Re: Taser: Back By Popular Demand

By Peterson, David at Sep 18, 2004 20:42 PM

Come now. Do you mean to say a car in every garage, a chicken in every pot---and a Taser in every pocket and purse? Or are the only alternatives open to us the one that veers toward less lethal weapons and the one that veers toward more lethal weapons? I suppose that somebody could make the argument that, given the choice between Tasers and concealed weapons for everybody, Tasers represent an advancement of civilization. But not me.

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