Axon Enterprise and Safariland LLC were hit with an antitrust class action on Aug. 22 in New Jersey District Court. The suit, filed by Robins Kaplan, accuses the defendants of creating monopolies in two law enforcement markets: long-range conducted energy weapons, which are known by Axon’s brand name, Tasers, and body-worn camera systems. According to the complaint, the defendants bundle supply contracts, which often stretch up to 12 years, preventing new entrants from challenging their market share and have led to higher prices. The case is 3:23-cv-07182, Township Of Howell, Monmouth County, New Jerseyv. Axon Enterprise, Inc.

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