I am one of the members of the board who was strongly opposed to allowing tasers in the Toronto Police Service when the debates first began. That was based on my research into the medical studies that had been done.
There seemed to be a number of unresolved questions. There still are some questions in terms of the impact of tasers on people with certain medical conditions, and I don't believe there is enough conclusive research in those areas yet.
For example, a pregnant woman.... When Tom Smith came to our public forum he said the taser would have the same effect as a sudden pregnancy and the result could be an abortion. But there is no research on that yet.
When police officers go to a scene, full information may not always be available as to the medical condition of the individual they are facing. So there are still unresolved questions.
With the firearm, the gun, there is a history of use, so we know what the consequences could be.
We are only now beginning to learn about the nature of the device. That, I think, makes us more cautious and makes us ask for more information after it is used.
That's the difference between firearms and tasers.