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South Carolina now permits stun gun ownership without a license, easing access for residents. The new law aims to enhance personal safety while simplifying legal requirements for non-lethal self-defense tools.
New regulations impose stricter penalties for improper stun gun storage, aiming to enhance public safety. Violators may face increased fines and legal consequences under the updated enforcement guidelines.
Recent updates to college campus stun gun regulations tighten access and usage rules, aiming to enhance student safety. New policies include mandatory training and restricted possession zones to prevent misuse.
Starting July 2025, Mississippi will prohibit police use of stun guns, citing concerns over safety and civil rights. The ban aims to promote non-violent law enforcement alternatives statewide.
Mississippi plans to ban law enforcement use of stun guns by mid-2025. The move aims to address safety concerns and promote alternative policing methods, sparking debate among officials and communities.
California has enacted a law banning stun gun possession in schools, airports, and government buildings. The measure aims to enhance public safety by restricting access to these devices in sensitive areas.
California has enacted a new law banning stun guns in schools, airports, and government buildings. The measure aims to enhance public safety and prevent potential misuse of these devices in sensitive areas.
Arizona has enacted new legislation restricting stun gun sales to individuals under 19. The law aims to enhance public safety by limiting access to these devices among younger buyers.
Recent state law reforms are reshaping self-defense regulations, with a special focus on stun guns. These changes aim to clarify usage rights and enhance legal protections for responsible owners.
New York City has officially lifted its ban on stun guns and Tasers, allowing residents to legally purchase and carry these devices for self-defense. The move comes amid growing concerns over public safety and personal protection.