National Carry AcademyElectric Weapons, Defensive Sprays and High Capacity Laws
January 11, 2016
Chemical Sprays & Electric Devices
624.731 Tear Gas and Tear Gas Compounds; Electronic Incapacitation Devices.
Under this section, “authorized tear gas compound” refers to any substance that contains a mixture lachrymator which include chloroacetophenone, alpha-chloroacetophenone; phenylchloromethylketone, orthochlorobenzalmalononitrile or oleoresin capsicum. This is also called as tear gas.
“Electric incapacitation device” is any device that has the capability of immobilizing or incapacitating another person by an electric discharge. Cattle prods and electric fences are not considered as electric incapacitation devices.
Subd. 2. Authorized Possession; Use
A person is allowed to use an authorized tear gas compound only for self-defense purposes. There should be a reasonable evidence of threat and the tear gas should be propelled from an aerosol container that has clear instructions on the risks of using it.
A person is allowed to use an electric incapacitation device only for self-defense purposes. There should be a reasonable evidence of threat and the electric incapacitation device should be accompanied by clear instructions on the risks of using it.
Electric Weapons, Defensive Sprays and High Capacity Laws
January 11, 2016
Chemical Sprays & Electric Devices
624.731 Tear Gas and Tear Gas Compounds; Electronic Incapacitation Devices.
Under this section, “authorized tear gas compound” refers to any substance that contains a mixture lachrymator which include chloroacetophenone, alpha-chloroacetophenone; phenylchloromethylketone, orthochlorobenzalmalononitrile or oleoresin capsicum. This is also called as tear gas.
“Electric incapacitation device” is any device that has the capability of immobilizing or incapacitating another person by an electric discharge. Cattle prods and electric fences are not considered as electric incapacitation devices.
Subd. 2. Authorized Possession; Use
A person is allowed to use an authorized tear gas compound only for self-defense purposes. There should be a reasonable evidence of threat and the tear gas should be propelled from an aerosol container that has clear instructions on the risks of using it.
A person is allowed to use an electric incapacitation device only for self-defense purposes. There should be a reasonable evidence of threat and the electric incapacitation device should be accompanied by clear instructions on the risks of using it.
