Saw a guy (future client no doubt) get tased by the office yesterday.
In LA future clients should pay their future bill - Eh? -- OR ELSE!
Around here you're more likely to get zapped by a cop.

Saw a guy (future client no doubt) get tased by the office yesterday.
As with being sprayed, the idea is that after being exposed the officer will know the level incapacitation he can expect if a taser or OC is used against him. Some people are less affected by them, OC in particular, most people can continue fighting through pepper spray if they want to. On the other hand, in most cases the taser renders you helpless, at least for the 5 seconds you're being shocked, and you can be shocked over and over as long as the darts stay in place. This is why a threat with a taser, even though the taser is considered "less than lethal", can be responded to with deadly force - if it was used on him the officer wouldn't be able to defend himself or protect his weapons(s).
I do not carry a taser but I have had the opportunity to "ride the lightning". let me just say that it's a loooong 5 seconds!![]()
So as a civilian, can I respond in the same manner to protect my weapon(s)?
Another comment: I always keep an eye on those guys playing around with the stun guns and talking about the tasers at shows and expos'---I find myself reaching for my ccw, that of course is not there (because we are in a show) and giving them the evil eye. Most folks don't know that the civilian models are more powerful and often are not time limited like the LEO tasers. I have been seeing more crime reports about the "bad guy" using this method to subdue the victim and then.........
My youngest son that is in the air force is at fort leonard wood this week for training and had to be shot with a taser, worst experience he has had ever, then the next day he had to be pepper sprayed, he said the taser was worse, but the spray lingered on until the next day.
He said he was concerned when a tough looking marine that was ahead of him was crying out, and almost called for his mother.
Nothing I would want to go through.
I thought the cartrige was only 25.00, but I could be wrong. We have to book the cartrige, wires and probes into evidence after we use it. We have to have a doctor remove the probes. I had the first use of a taser and had to show the doc how to do it.
When I was an OC instructor, my main reason for having students experience the OC is that they WILL, at sometime, be inadvertantly sprayed with OC by a fellow officer. I have never been sprayed by a "bad guy," but I have been hosed by another deputy while trying to subdue a subject. I too wonder why officers have to be hit with the Taser, especially since some (most?) have laser aiming devices, but since I'm retired, I really don't worry about it much.
Update, I spoke with my Son that had been shot and pepper sprayed, He now says that the pepper spray was the worse of the two. They have been taught riot control, and goes to the range today. He also said that he is now civilian qualified to teach the use of a taser.Give me a taser over OC any day. With a taser the ride is over in 5 seconds, pepper spray is a gift that keeps on giving.
They are telling everyone it is a dangerous weapon and kills people every year.