Yes people can, however the percentage that can is very very small. Most of the time said individuals are high on Meth or PCP.
It is possible for a person to resist the effects of a Taser, although it depends on various factors such as an individual's physical condition, their threshold for pain, and the specific circumstances of the encounter. Resistance may be more likely if the person is wearing thicker clothing or if the Taser's probes do not make proper contact. However, it is important to note that Tasers are designed to incapacitate and generally have a high success rate in subduing individuals.
pepper spray, because unless your a police person, you are not allowed to carry a taser.
It is a glass formulated to resist thermal shock.
The TASER is not just an electrical shock device- it produces an electrical current at a specific voltage and amperage- AND is an alternating current with a specific frequency. The TASER works not by causing pain (although it is definitely not a pleasant experience!) but by temporarily interfering with the ability of your body to control certain muscles. Simply creating a high voltage current does not do that. In short, you need a rather sophisticated electrical control system and a source of electrical power to make a TASER. Just buy one...TASER is a brand name so you don't want to infringe on that!
The Taser allows control of an aggressive person by means other than inflicting damage or death. Less lethal weapons, such as teargas, clubs, etc, will have different effects on different people- they may not work at all, or may cause death in some cases. The Taser uses a high frequency electrical current to interrupt nerve messages- the person collapses temporarily. Some of the benefits? The Taser make it less likely that aggressive person will be hurt, and that the person stopping them is less likely to be hurt.
Even rubber is bad conductor of electricity, our body will not resist the high voltage. rubber will minimise the shock but will not avoid the shock
A shock rifle is either an imaginary weapon in an RPG or a military weapon (still being studied) that delivers a taser-like electrical shock without wires (like plasma). So far, this kind of military weapon doesn't exist yet.
TASER is an acronym, named for a fictional weapon: Thomas A Swift's Electic Rifle. TASER is a rgisterd tradename of Taser Interntational. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taser
Taser includes all types of self defense products. The tasers have different levels of shocks, but they are used to tase a person who is attaching another.
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No, Taser International conducts background checks and does not allow to have it's products sold to felons in any state.
Thomas A. Swift invented the Taser. TASER is an acronym for Thomas A Swifts' Electronic Rifle
A citizen Taser (Taser C2, X26c and M26c) can reach 15 feet.