Yes. All newer model Tazers have a maintenance and user chip that records use and service.
It can be considered evidence and may need to be tested for ballistics and/or gunshot residue to determine if it has been used in a crime.
Nothing. The only way to get busted with a stun gun is if you are in possession of one where it is illegal. <a href=http://www.ledefensetech.com/stungunlaws.htm>List of Stun Gun Laws</a>. The only other way you could get in trouble for using a stun gun is if you used it in a manner not needed for self defense. In that case you''d be guilty of committing a crime. So you should be fine unless you were in possession of a stun gun in a place where such possession is illegal.
The stun gun microcoulombs chart provides information on the amount of electrical charge delivered by the stun gun in microcoulombs. This can help users understand the strength and effectiveness of the stun gun in immobilizing a target.
After it's been fired!
Yes, you can carry a stun gun in Arkansas. They are perfectly legal.
Yes, it is perfectly legal to use a stun gun in Delaware.
If you touch a stun gun to metal, the electricity will travel through it. For example; one of the conveniences of having a stun gun is that if you touch a metal door knob with a stun gun, it will shock a person who holds the opposite end of the knob! You can easily stun a person if they are trying to get into your house by using the front door knob...
No. Stun guns are not legal in Spain.
Check the instructions that come with the stun gun. Most stun guns do require charging for the first time.
Yes, stun guns are legal in Texas.
A stun gun.
No.