own a taser

Topic: Self Defence Weapons. Activity pages act as clean lookup hubs rather than a second content source.

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This activity currently has 22 starter country rows in the reset dataset. The current sample leans toward restricted outcomes, which is enough to test browse flows without pretending the dataset is complete.

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Belgium

Belgian Justice lists portable devices that use electric shocks to neutralise persons as prohibited weapons. Prohibited weapons cannot lawfully be possessed, bought, transported or carried by civilians.

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Canada

Owning a Taser in Canada is not lawful for the public because the device is treated as a prohibited weapon or prohibited firearm.

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Ireland

Irish government guidance says stun guns are totally prohibited items and that importation or possession of stun guns is illegal without lawful authority. Tasers fall within that electric incapacitation category for this row.

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Netherlands

Dutch customs expressly list tasers as weapons, and Dutch police describe the Taser X2 as a stroomstootwapen. Under the Dutch weapons regime for electric-shock weapons, ordinary civilian possession is not allowed.

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Norway

Norway’s weapon rules treat pepper spray and electroshock weapons as prohibited civilian self-defence weapons. The weapons regulation forbids acquiring, owning and possessing electroshock weapons, pepper spray and similar means.

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Singapore

Owning a Taser in Singapore is not lawful for ordinary individuals because Taser guns are controlled guns and the Singapore Police Force marks individuals as not allowed.

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United Kingdom

Owning a Taser in the United Kingdom is not lawful for the public because it is treated as a prohibited weapon or prohibited firearm.

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Australia

Australia does not have one uniform civilian Taser rule. Victoria Police classifies a Taser or stun gun as a prohibited weapon, and Victoria Police approval material says prohibited weapons generally require Chief Commissioner approval or an applicable exemption for purchase, possession, carriage or transport. Australian Border Force customs material treats handheld electric-shock devices, including Tasers, stun guns and stun batons, as arms.

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Australia Depends verified
Belgium No verified
Canada No verified
Colombia Depends verified
Denmark Depends verified
Finland Unclear verified
Germany Depends verified
Hong Kong Unclear verified
India Unclear verified
Ireland No verified
Japan Unclear verified
Netherlands No verified
New Zealand Depends verified
Norway No verified
Poland Depends verified
Portugal Depends verified
Singapore No verified
South Korea Depends verified
Sweden Depends verified
Switzerland Depends verified
United Kingdom No verified
United States Depends verified