Is it legal to possess a pepper spray at home in New Zealand?
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Legal position
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Pepper spray is treated as a restricted weapon in New Zealand and ordinary civilian possession is not allowed as a simple over-the-counter item.
Conditions
What would need to be true
To lawfully possess a restricted weapon, the person must have the required firearms licence endorsement and a permit to possess before buying or receiving it.
Exceptions
Known carve-outs or edge cases
Restricted-weapon endorsements are limited to narrow categories such as collectors, mementos, theatrical armourers, museums, and licensed dealers.
Penalties
Penalty snapshot
The official firearms guidance says it is an offence to possess the item before the permit to possess has been granted.
Enforcement
How this may be enforced
New Zealand Police and the Firearms Safety Authority control permits and restricted-weapon rules, and Customs controls import approvals at the border.
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Compare this activity in other countries
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Australia
Australia does not have one uniform civilian pepper-spray rule. Victoria Police says capsicum spray is illegal to purchase, possess, carry or use without a Governor in Council exemption or Chief Commissioner approval, while WA regulations expressly allow carrying or possessing a capsicum spray weapon for lawful defence where the person has reasonable grounds to apprehend circumstances may arise.
Austria
Austria’s official pepper spray page treats pepper spray as a weapon but allows civilian possession subject to rules, and states it may only be used exclusively in self-defence.
Belgium
Belgian Justice lists self-defence aerosols and sprays as prohibited weapons. Prohibited weapons cannot lawfully be possessed, bought, transported or carried by civilians.
Canada
Keeping a spray at home is not a clean yes or no in Canada because a spray designed for use against humans is a prohibited weapon but animal repellents are treated differently.
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