Friday, December 27, 2013

Wisconsin Corrections Officers Now Permitted to Carry Pepper Spray




You might think that virtually all state correctional officers have ready access to pepper spray to help control unruly inmates who congregate with other inmates during mealtimes. And you would be wrong. At least in Wisconsin, where it seems supplying vulnerable corrections officers with hot pepper spray canisters is a new thought to state officials. Wisconsin corrections officers are not allowed to carry guns. But now following a new ruling, pepper spray will be permitted for use. 

According to the December 21, 2013 edition of the online Milwaukee-Wisconsin Sentinel, the ruling comes on the heels of a report that listed 351 assault or attempted assault incidences from mid-2012 to mid-2013. Corrections officers will be supplied with 3 ounce canisters of pepper spray and supervisors who have interactions with inmates will be outfitted with TASERS, according to Corrections Secretary Ed Wall.  

A pilot program was conducted at the Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility and the Green Bay Correctional Institution. The program was successful so now pepper spray is being rolled out in all minimum, medium and maximum security facilities.

Wisconsin is one of just a few states that limit access of pepper spray to citizens who desire this form of non-lethal self-defense. The formulation, size, packaging and labeling must meet certain specifications. TASERS and stun guns are also subject to many restrictions under Wisconsin law.

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Police Chief Gets Tasered For Donations



Small town police forces have a hard time soliciting funds for needed equipment. Take for example Police Chief Danny Baker from Knighstown, a small eastern Indiana town. Funds were needed. So did he try a spaghetti dinner? No. How about a small carnival? Nope. Chief Baker recently agreed to be shot by a X26 Taser for donations.

What’s need is a lease on a new squad car. And the deed has been done. The chief says he raised $800.79 in cash and received a $25,000 pledge from a Texas company.  He says the feeling of being hit by 50,000 volts of low amperage electricity is like someone hitting him on the back of the head repeatedly as hard as they possibly could.



Chief Baker had two fellow police officers support him during the Taser hit. Even though Tasers were designed to be non-lethal, several instances of death have occurred. Taser International reminds operators to hit in the lower chest away from the heart or on the back. Also, if the perpetrator is highly stimulated and out of control, do not administer the Taser repeatedly.

You can find out more about the consumer version called the TASER X26c here.

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