Final answer:
Drive stuns from a Taser or CEW cause pain compliance but do not result in Neuro-Muscular Incapacitation (NMI), which is full temporary incapacitation of muscle control.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question relates to the effect of using a drive stun with a conducted electrical weapon (CEW), such as a Taser. The term NMI stands for Neuro-Muscular Incapacitation, which is a unique effect of certain CEW deployments where the electric charge disrupts voluntary muscle control, effectively incapacitating an individual temporarily.
Drive stuns, on the other hand, cause pain compliance, which involves using pain to gain control over a subject without causing NMI. The localized pain from a drive stun is intended to persuade a person to comply due to the discomfort, but it does not result in the full incapacitation that comes with NMI.