seems pretty clear that its not the norm to have a stun gun in the home. I would also assume they arent cheap and from everything we have heard and seen money was always a struggle to keep. Stun gun would not be on the top og my list to purchase when struggling
I'm in Texas - Look up "Castle law"
I've got a hickory cane,a small baseball bat and a hatchet my son gave me for protection.
Oh,and the powerchair.. If I put it in "spin mode" I can break legs and smash feet..
I have pepper spray but no stun gun. I've heard they can be wrenched from your hand by an attacker and used against you. For AB and EB to have a stun gun makes my hair stand on end because (1) AB is a big guy -- so is EB ; and (2) They had a dog. I fear the stun gun may have been used for 'weird' stuff and maybe on poor little Zahra. Curious -- when someone gets hit by a stun gun, is there some kind of bruising that takes place?
The taser is very effective but it's not 100% effective in bringing down an assailant. It's as close as your currently going to get though.
To give a bit of info on the taser and stun guns. I know some have answered this a little bit. Stun guns are only effective in hand to hand range. There used to be a variety of different "stun" products on the market. I remember seeing a baton like device that had something upwards of close to a million volts. The reason it doesn't kill is because it is putting out very little amperage. It's amps that kill not volts. To be effective the electrodes really need to make contact with the skin as heavy clothing can defeat the device. There is burning which as can be permanent. I have had one used on me (as a joke which wasn't funny) and it took over 6 months for the marks to leave my neck.
The taser is a device that shoots barbed probes from the device into an attacker. Once the probes are in the attacker the device works similar to a stun gun. The electricity will flow from one lead to the other using your body as a conductor. The pain is caused by the rapid contraction of your muscles. Picture the most intense muscle cramp of your life and times it by a million and your getting close to the pain. Also with the taser once the probes are in the attacker you pretty much own them as you can continue to "light them up" as needed.
The taser like the stun gun can be defeated by heavy clothing. That is why law enforcement has what they call "winter" cartridges. Basically the barbs are longer in order to penetrate deeper through the clothing. LE in order to be certified to use a taser must have one used on them. Normally they are not "shot" with the taser the leads are simply connected to them. Now I have heard some can opt for the full experience but I personally don't know anyone that has.
Also many tasers have a back up hand to hand feature that is just like a stun gun.
The taser is very effective but it's not 100% effective in bringing down an assailant. It's as close as your currently going to get though.
The Ramseys were found to have a stun gun in their home, with instructions (back in 1996), and guess what? Their six year old daughter JonBenet was found dead in their basement - and just like in Zahra's case, there was a ransom note 'so ridiculous it had to be phony' - 3 pages long, written on a Ramsey-owned notebook by a Ramsey-owned pen - left on the staircase to possibly try to explain why she was dead....and JonBenet's mother, Patsy Ramsey, was never ruled out as the author of that note, IIRC, not even by the experts the Ramseys themselves hired in attempt to clear her of suspicion. IMO. What a coincidence.
Okay then I have to change my post from a couple days ago. What we had was the type of thing you had to actually put against someone (close range, hand to hand). I though that was what a "taser" was. We have never owned the type of deally that shoots out prongs or barbs that are connnect by wires to the device.