'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Jennifer Bales
1) Your taser is a weapon capable of inflicting personal injury and pain. When not with you, always secure your taser in a location safeguarded from children. Insure that you never store your taser armed. It’s properly called the “ready” mode. Don’t forget to check state and local laws before carrying a taser on your person.
2) Never point your taser at a target you don’t intend to fire on. A taser can be potentially lethal. An accidental discharge could lead to several nasty legal repercussions.


