Senate measure would allow private citizens to carry "tasers"


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By Rick Pluta
    
The state Senate has approved legislation that would allow private citizens with a concealed weapon permit to carry an electric "stun gun" for self-defense.

Right now, only prison guards and law enforcement officers are allowed to carry stun guns. State Senator Rick Jones is a former sheriff who backs the legislation. The Republican lawmaker said it makes sense to allow private citizens who are qualified to carry a concealed pistol to have a non-lethal alternative.

"You know, 43 other states allow this. Why shouldn't somebody who can have a gun and fire bullets in defense of their life or as a defense against rape, why shouldn't they have the option of having a 'taser?'"

Jones said instances of people dying from "stun guns" are rare.

People carrying "stun guns" would have the same restrictions as other conceal-and-carry permit holders for example, it would be a crime to have a stun gun while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
 


   
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