Wrap Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRAP) announced its featured placement in a new NetworkNewsWire editorial that examines how evolving legal standards are reshaping demand for nonlethal law enforcement technologies. The editorial discusses the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2025 decision in Barnes v. Felix, which requires use-of-force decisions to be evaluated within the full context of an encounter, creating increased emphasis on tools that provide officers with additional response options before force escalates.
The editorial also highlights a recent Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) ruling classifying Wrap Technologies’ BolaWrap 150 as an instrument of restraint rather than a firearm or weapon under the Gun Control Act and the National Firearms Act. According to the editorial, the ruling strengthens the company’s commercial positioning as it expands its portfolio of public safety technologies.
Wrap Technologies is a global leader in innovative public safety technologies and non-lethal tools. Its complete public safety portfolio includes the non-lethal BolaWrap 150 device, Wrap Reality immersive training platform, WrapVision body-worn camera system, WrapTactics training programs, and next-generation C-UAS solutions like PAN-DA and the 1KC Kinetic Anti-Drone Cassette. These support the company’s mission to provide safer, scalable, and cost-effective technologies for public safety, defense, and critical infrastructure markets.
With a growing demand for non-lethal tools and techniques to create time, distance and tactical advantage in non-criminal calls, Wrap’s BolaWrap 150 incorporates a multi-sensory distraction of sight and sound as a first response, followed by a non-lethal restraint if further escalation is required. This approach reduces the risk of injury to officers, subjects, and the community. The BolaWrap 150 is not pain-based compliance; it does not shoot, strike, shock, or incapacitate. Instead, it helps officers strategically operate pre-escalation on the force continuum. Used by over 1,000 agencies across the U.S. and in 60 countries, BolaWrap is backed by training certified by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST).
The editorial underscores that the Barnes v. Felix decision and the ATF ruling collectively create a favorable regulatory environment for nonlethal devices. As law enforcement agencies seek to adapt to new legal standards, Wrap Technologies is well-positioned to meet the demand for tools that de-escalate situations without causing injury. The company’s focus on pre-escalation and restraint aligns with the judicial emphasis on contextual use-of-force analysis.
WrapReality VR is a fully immersive training simulator to enhance decision-making under stress. It provides first responders with realistic, interactive scenarios that reflect the evolving challenges of modern law enforcement. WrapVision is an all-new body-worn camera and evidence management system built for efficiency, security, and transparency. The WrapVision camera, powered by IONODES, boasts streamlined cloud integration and final North American assembly, with a critical made-in-America roadmap projected for early 2026.
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