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safe weapon

A next-generation device being developed for law enforcement officers as a means of incapacitating unruly persons or crowds without causing permanent injury
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safe weapon

Public health An oxymoron for a next-generation device being developed for law enforcement as a means of incapacitating unruly persons or crowds without causing permanent injury
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"While we know that the Taser is a very effective and remarkably safe weapon for law enforcement use, we also continue to have some concern about injuries that may be related to it," Bozeman said.
He added: "Used with proper assessment it is a safe weapon.
Competition builds safe habits, and internalizing safe weapons handling skills--muzzle discipline, keeping your finger off the trigger while reloading, etc.--will keep you and everyone around you safer.
The training also teaches the students the legal background to small arms control, weapons identification, and safe weapons handling procedures." Participant Martin Hakim David, Second Lieutenant, SPLA said he was "very proud" to be "chosen by the SPLA Directorate for Logistics to participate in the Weapons Marking Training, as this project is really important for the government weapons control in the country.
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