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				<title>TASR Rationale</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[TASER has a near monopoly in the stun-gun market. 
Litigation success rate is 51-0 in TASR's favor for wrongful-death cases. 
Domestic law enforcement agency penetration is under 25% and growing. 
Shootings are down, police workers compensation injury claims are down. 
Foreign orders are beginning to come in now TASR has a proven track record in the domestic market. 
The US Military has entered into an initial contract.   This is a must-have weapon in today's urban-warfare environment.  
France's Sarkozy has indicated he wants every french officer to have a Taser.  
There is a 25% short ratio for the potential of another shortsqueeze rally to take off like a rocket.   
New EXREP projectile to be featured in conference in July requires no wires, has longer range. 
My guess is TASR will be above $20 by year-end 2007. 
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