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- Staff tasings, known as “exposures,” are corporate rituals at Axon. Sometimes they involve mid-career employees like Blank, but often they are used to initiate interns or new recruits into Axon’s all-in culture, according to numerous interviews and videos seen by Reuters.
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Sep 18, 2024 · Axon, which has a monopoly in the US market, says on its website that its “energy weapons have been used to save more than 275,000 lives from death or serious bodily injury.”
TASER energy weapons have been used over 5 million times in the field, and in a study of 1,201 field cases of TASER energy weapon use, 99.75% resulted in no serious injury.* TASER technology is one of the most studied, safe and effective means of quickly stopping a threat.
Axon Enterprise, Inc. (Axon) TASER conducted energy weapon (CEW) exposures are physically strenuous and there is a risk of personal injury. BEFORE participating in any TASER CEW voluntary exposure, each participant MUST read the most current TASER CEW warnings and read and sign this form.
May 29, 2018 · The taser delivers 19 short pulses per second over 5 seconds, with an average current of 2 milliamps, according to TASER manufacturer Axon. It creates an electric field, which stimulates nerve cells called alpha motor neurons to send an electrical impulse.