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Stun Guns and Tasers: Three things women need to know

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Most women remember the moment they realized that most “boys” were stronger than they are. They remember the sense of injustice they felt about most boys/men having this huge advantage over most girls/women. Most wondered why the world was so “unfair”. But, if girls are lucky, they soon learn that attractiveness and sensuality can go a long way learning how to interact with boys and, later, men in healthy and meaningful ways. Nonetheless, the fact remains that women live their lives at a physical disadvantage in terms of strength. Stun guns and Tasers are two simple means to self-defense. While there are some disadvantages, the advantages are still strong enough that women may want to seriously consider using a stun or Taser gun.

A stun gun, also called a Taser, delivers an electric current to the attacker that temporarily incapacitates them by paralyzing their muscles. The idea is that the “stun” will last long enough for a woman to get to safety before the effect wears off.  This is true in many cases, but women still need to have several game plans in their toolkit. Always have a backup plan no matter what self-defense strategies are used. Here are three key things women need to understand about using a stun gun in self-defense:

 

 

There is no question that a Taser or stun gun can be a great asset in times of distress. But they are not totally “plug and play” either. Training is available on YouTube and in classes everywhere. Be sure to practice shooting from 15 feet, and 10 feet so that you get the feel for how the gun acts and so you know how close you need to be to the attacker for optimal incapacitation. With a little preparation, women will find that stun guns are a great tool to have.

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