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New study released this week by Michael White, Robert Kane, and Justin Ready shows cognitive impairment in the time immediately after a subject has been tased.

Follow this link to the Yahoo! News service article: http://news.yahoo.com/tasers-50-000-volt-jolt-mess-brain-145037195.html

http://news.yahoo.com/tasers-50-000-volt-jolt-mess-brain-145037195.html
Are Taser's Too Powerful to Immediately Administer Miranda Rights?
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