Conducted Electrical Weapon definition

Conducted Electrical Weapon or “CEW" means an electrical device that fires two small, dart-like electrodes, which stay connected to the main unit by conductors, to deliver electric current to disrupt voluntary control of muscles causing "neuromuscular incapacitation".

Examples of Conducted Electrical Weapon in a sentence

  • Officers may elect to carry a Conducted Electrical Weapon (CEW), but shall not do so until trained in its use.

  • Conducted Electrical Weapon (CEW) cartridges and Smart cartridges that are expended are deemed to have operated properly.

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