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Laws and Restrictions for
Pepper Spray, Stun Guns and Knives

self defense law book laid openSecurity Defense Weapons has confirmed that the laws and restrictions for our self-defense weapons listed below and in the links provided are true according to the best available information. Buyers should verify any other Local, State, County, or Federal Laws and Restrictions that may apply.

Please note that your local government may have different restrictions, especially regarding carrying a stun gun. For instance, some areas may interpret “carrying it openly” differently. We do our best to keep our information up to date. If you are unsure whether owning or carrying any of our self-defense products in your area is legal, simply contact your local law enforcement by phone. They can provide more guidance specific to your area.

Stun Gun Laws by State

Stun gun laws vary by state and can include regulations on who can possess a stun gun, where they can be carried, and how they can be used. It’s important to check your state’s specific laws or consult a legal professional for the most up-to-date information. Read more about Stun Gun Laws by State.

Pepper Spray Laws by State

Here is a general overview of pepper spray laws in the United States. Please note that laws can vary by state, and it’s important to check the specific regulations in your state. In general, pepper spray is legal for civilian use in all 50 states, but there are restrictions on who can purchase, possess, and use it.

Some common restrictions include:

  1. Age: You must be a certain age to purchase and possess pepper spray, typically 18 years old.
  2. Quantity: You may be limited in the size and strength of the pepper spray canister you can carry.
  3. Use: Pepper spray is intended for self-defense purposes only and should not be used as a weapon or for any other purpose.
  4. Prohibited places: Carrying pepper spray in government buildings or schools may be restricted.

It’s important to familiarize yourself with your state’s specific laws to ensure compliance. You can contact your local law enforcement agency or check the state statutes for more detailed information. Read our list of Pepper Spray Laws and Restrictions.

Knife Restrictions by State

self defense folding knife on a wooden table opened next to a sheathIt is not an exhaustive list of knife restrictions by state because knife laws and regulations can vary widely across states and are subject to change.

It’s important to note that knife laws can be complex and nuanced, so I recommend checking with specific state laws or consulting a legal professional for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding knife restrictions in a particular state.

Here are the knives we sell at Security Defense Weapons.