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By Darin Dowe
TASER protection for officers.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response May/Jun 2011)
By Jim Weiss
Shooting a suspect is not always the best or most feasible option, and there are more less-lethal products on the market than ever before. We cover what’s new from companies such as SAGE, FN Herstal and TASER in products such as non-aerosol pyrotechnic delivery systems and electronic control devices.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response May/Jun 2011)
By Tom Wetzel
If an officer is assaulted during a confrontation with a suspect, he may have to defend himself while impaired by injury. Training exercises which simulate possible
injuries can help prepare officers for such situations.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Sep/Oct 2010)
By Mick Williams
Recently, LAW and ORDER got a chance to sit down with Steve Tuttle of TASER® International to talk about one of most influential companies in the law enforcement industry.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order May 2009)
By Mick Williams
Take a look at several new firearms, less-lethal devices and weapon accessories that were introduced at the 2008 IACP Conference in San Diego.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Feb 2009)
By Jennifer Gavigan
Check out a nearly exhaustive round-up of the most significant new products that were announced at the IACP Conference this year.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Dec 2008)
By James Careless
If proven in the field, the TASER AXON could become an essential part of every officer's equipment, just like patrol car video recording systems hve become mainstream.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Nov 2008)
By TR Staff
Read why at least one officer from every police and sheriff's department in the U.S. and Canada should attend TASER's annual conference.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response May/Jun 2008)
By Jim Weiss
In late 2001, about 20 departments in the United States, including San Diego, Sacramento, Albuquerque and Reno, had the Advanced TASER M26 for every patrol officer. Today, more than 200 departments of all sizes are fully deployed. And over 2500 law enforcement agencies are using the M26 in at least some level of deployment.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Sep 2003)