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#1 2005-02-26 10:42:01

Yabby
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From: Ohio
Registered: 2005-02-26
Posts: 2

Taser Injury/Death

Hi
New member here. Great forum, I found it searching the web for law firms that might specialize in this matter.
My question is,  Where might I find the forum for Taser injury and death issues. I don't see a forum specifically set up for the topic. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thank you
               Yabby

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#2 2005-02-27 14:01:29

Yabby
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From: Ohio
Registered: 2005-02-26
Posts: 2

Re: Taser Injury/Death

Well ok I will assume that this is the place.  big_smile  I hope it will be found by any other Taser injury/death questions and experiences.
Where shall I start???
On January 5th of this year, 2005. A very dear friend of mines son is now dead. His death was a direct result of [u]multiple simultaneous impulses, [/u] The young mans heart was sensitized from blood loss and illicit drug use. I would really really like to know WHY there is limited medical data to document the potential hazards associated with this laughabley less than lethal weapon. HOW  is it that a company can market to law enforcement a weapon that has only been tested on one pig and several dogs. Those animals by the way had no drugs on board, when tested.  I might also add to this happy little public hazard.  People are dying from the taser with prescibed drugs in their system. There have been over the last year approximately 80 deaths attributed to the use of a taser!
Comments anyone?

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