. >> it was the inconsistency -- actually, if i could just have samara speak to it, 'cause she knows where it was, otherwise, i could argue it. >> i would just like to add to director henderson's comments, if you like on page six under prohibited use, the department specifically says that tazers are -- and if you look at number six, they're prohibited as a pain compliance technique. so i want to point out that there is this internal conflict because on the one hand, officers told that they cannot use it as a pain compliance technique, yet our discussion right now is how to use it as a pain compliance technique, which is our position is it should be banned as a pain complains technique. it should be blocked to step the circuit. >> wait. isn't there an objection from the bar association. >> yeah. it can't be used for pain compliance, but i forgot, she did point out a conflict -- >> so there's no compromise position that you know of. >> my department didn't offer a compromise, only that it be used to complete the circuit. >> president turman: okay. thank you. chief? >> yes, sir. commiss