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Possess a stun gun in a car in Sweden: legal status

In Sweden, hand-held devices intended to stun people or inflict pain with electric current are treated as firearm-equivalents under the Weapons Act. Official customs guidance classifies electric-shock weapons as stun guns, Tasers and similar devices.

Self-defence weaponsPublished2026-04-04

Quick facts

Record at a glance

JurisdictionSweden
ActivityPossess a stun gun in a car
TopicSelf-defence weapons
AnswerDepends
Official sourceOfficial source checked
Next verification stepCheck whether the car scenario is on a public place or private property, because the public-place carriage rule is explicit.

Conditions

What would need to be true

A police permit is required for lawful possession, and possession in a vehicle on a public place must also be justified; transport must prevent unauthorised access.

Exceptions

Known carve-outs

The official sources reviewed do not provide a general civilian exemption for self-defence stun guns.

Penalties

Possible enforcement risk

Unauthorised possession can amount to weapons offences under the Weapons Act; intentional unlawful possession is punishable by up to five years’ imprisonment, while negligent or minor cases can lead to a fine or up to six months.

Enforcement

How this is usually enforced

Polismyndigheten handles permits and enforcement, and Tullverket checks border movements and import-related requirements.

Same country

Related rules in Sweden

Rules in the same topic appear first, followed by broader links within the same country.

ActionAnswerSource statusLast verified
Buy a pepper sprayDependsOfficial source checked2026-04-04
Buy a stun gunDependsOfficial source checked2026-04-04
Buy a taserDependsOfficial source checked2026-04-04
Buy brass knucklesUnclearOfficial source checked2026-04-04
Carry a pepper sprayDependsOfficial source checked2026-04-04
Carry a stun gunDependsOfficial source checked2026-04-04

Other countries

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JurisdictionAnswerSource statusLast verified
United StatesDependsOfficial source checked2026-04-04
SingaporeDependsOfficial source checked2026-04-04
PolandDependsOfficial source checked2026-04-04
NetherlandsNoOfficial source checked2026-04-04
JapanUnclearOfficial source checked2026-04-04
IndiaUnclearOfficial source checked2026-04-04

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