COLUMBIA, Mo. - Community members asked the city council Monday to pull the plug on new police taser purchases. 
The debate comes after police officials received a $30,000 federal grant to add 40 tasers to their arsenal.
While police say the tasers are a valuable tool, members of the community questioned whether they are safe enough to be used in violent, yet non-life threatening situations. Police consider the taser to be a non-lethal option to fight crime, but some in the community say the police are sugar-coating the issue.
"I think that everyone is under a misconception about them that they are non-lethal. They are less lethal," said resident Edward Berg.
Berg spoke at the council meeting challenging the need to buy more tasers. He and a representative from the activist group Grassroots Organizing say 300 people have died in the U.S. and Canada since 2002 from injuries sustained from being tased.
But Columbia Police Captain Steve Monticelli says that no major issues have stemmed from his department's use of tasers.
"In our experiences we have found that in the 164 instances that we've used the tasers we've had absolutely zero negative response either to the officer or the suspects themselves,"explained Monticelli.
The Columbia Police Department reports that officer injuries have dropped drastically since 2005 - their first year to use tasers. But for the opposition, the possibility of the use of a taser resulting in a fatality outweighs the good.
"I'm concerned that we don't play Russian Roulette with the lives of the people here in Columbia," stated Berg.
Berg hopes the community will began to think more about the impact of tasers. Currently, more than 12,000 agencies in the United States use tasers to fight crime.
© 2008 , KOMU-TV8 and the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
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6 Comments so far
Show AllTasers are for lazy cops, who are just too lax to engage in any real policework. They want the paycheck, the retirement package, and every perk that goes with being a cop-but God forbid they should be required to do any actual policework.
Soon crowd control will involve calling in the scoops, a la Soylent Green.
tasers are one further step of seperation between lawenforcement and the public and invite significant abuse in situations where "weapons" were not considered appropriate in the past. i always respected the cop who would chase and tackle a guy, basically as a last resort, because who really wants to chase and wrestle a guy? but seeing a bunch of fatass abusive public-haters reflexively taser a kid at a kerry rally for asking a question puts it all in perspective. eliminate tasers, retrain our officers toward humanization and help end the hatedivide between lawenforcement and the public created in some "problem" communities. ban tasers.
Tasers are NFG - Regulate them as a firearm or get rid of them altogether
or the lazy ones in law enforcement...
Tasers have become recreational weapons for the crazy ones in law enforcement.