St. Paul, Minn. - The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota released a report today documenting Taser use policies in Minnesota. In 2006 the ACLU-MN began collecting and analyzing law enforcement Taser policies. This report compiles scholarly research conducted on Tasers and the impact of Taser use on the human body. After thoroughly analyzing the data, the ACLU-MN is also releasing recommendations to law enforcement agencies on best practices regarding Taser use.
The ACLU-MN report raises a number of concerns including:
The ACLU-MN issues the following recommendations:
"The recommendations we make pose a minimal cost to law enforcement agencies, would be fairly easy to implement, and would provide an important management tool;" stated Chuck Samuelson, Executive Director of the ACLU-MN. "These are common sense recommendations that make good public policy that we hope starts a state-wide conversation about this newer weapon."
"By not having a reasonable standard law enforcement agencies risk exposure to legal challenges;" added Carolyn Jackson, lobbyist for the ACLU-MN.
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