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Is it legal to own a taser in Denmark?

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Legal position

Current starter summary

Official Danish weapons rules prohibit possessing electric-discharge weapons without police permission, and Danish police material treats a taser as a type of strompistol covered by the weapons rules.

Conditions

What would need to be true

Police permission is required before possession.

Exceptions

Known carve-outs or edge cases

Permits for strompistoler are only granted exceptionally and under very special circumstances.

Penalties

Penalty snapshot

Unauthorised possession can be punished under Denmark's weapons rules; the official sources reviewed do not state one fixed penalty for every scenario.

Enforcement

How this may be enforced

The police administer the permit system and enforce the weapons rules.

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Compare this activity in other countries

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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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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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Colombia

Colombia authorizes electric less-lethal devices only within the framework of Decreto 1563 de 2022. Electric devices are only authorized if they meet the decree’s technical specifications, and the civilian possession and carry framework requires marking and a permit process for less-lethal items.

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Activity hubown a taser
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