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New Jersey has updated Stark Laws governing stun gun ownership, easing restrictions while enhancing safety measures. The revised regulations aim to balance self-defense rights with public security concerns.
Several states have updated their penal codes to include personal protection exemptions, allowing individuals greater legal rights to defend themselves in specified situations. These changes aim to clarify self-defense laws.
New insurance and liability regulations for stun gun owners have been announced, aiming to enhance public safety and clarify responsibilities. Owners must now comply with updated coverage and reporting requirements.
Authorities are reconsidering licensing rules for private security personnel using stun guns. Proposed reforms aim to enhance training requirements and improve public safety measures nationwide.
In 2022, Hawaii legalized the possession and use of stun guns, lifting previous statewide restrictions. The new law outlines eligibility criteria and safety measures for lawful ownership and carry.
Recent court rulings have clarified liability standards for schools in stun gun incidents. Judges emphasize the need for clear policies and proper staff training to mitigate legal risks in student safety cases.
Tennessee now allows stun gun ownership without a permit, eliminating previous licensing requirements. The law aims to simplify self-defense options while maintaining public safety standards statewide.
Georgia has officially legalized stun gun ownership without requiring a permit. Effective immediately, residents can possess stun guns freely, reflecting a shift in the state’s approach to personal defense laws.
Rhode Island lawmakers are reviewing new legislation on civilian stun gun ownership. The bill aims to regulate possession and use, balancing public safety concerns with individual rights. Hearings are ongoing.
Illinois now mandates a Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card to purchase stun guns. The new law aims to enhance public safety by regulating non-lethal self-defense weapons statewide.



