September 7, 2007
Creeping Totalitarianism Department
The Taser Problem in a Nutshell
The increased use—and abuse—of Tasers by police has been the subject of some recent controversy. Kip Esquire sums it up perfectly:
A big part of the problem with tasers is that they were originally marketed as a substitute for guns, but have become a substitute for exertion. Tasers are, increasingly, not used to save lives but to merely make cops' lives easier.
Read the whole thing.


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