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A taser is an electroshock weapon used mainly by law enforcement officers to subdue a person. The electrodes fired from a taser incapacitate the muscles and nerves of the body. It uses from 20,000 to 150,000 volts of electricity.Source:
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The current iteration of the X26 (the most common copy of Taser carried) starts with 50,000 volts, but immediately drops to 1500 volts, once it's begun pushing electricity into the subject being tazed.
by MattG on May 25th, 2010