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To: GVTucker who wrote (674)3/18/2005 8:38:41 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 974
 
interesting that the defense department only recently said they had no problem with tasr guns.

i wonder how officers feel about all these criminals coming over from mexico and they can not protect themselves with Tasers, amazing.. police chief association also votes for Tasrs.

I would be one pissed off cop on mexican border patrol. But then i doubt those guys get any support , it is a thankless job.

could it be this was a political vote for fear of Mexican revolt against politicians in southern ca. new mexico, az. tx.

from yahoo post.. this is background. it was dec 2003.
ICE rejected the devices in December 2003, spokesman Russ Knocke said. That was about a month after an officer with the Federal Protective Service, a part of ICE, allegedly was injured during a stun gun training session