Only if you buy them from a police auction and are approved to own them. Police can use them as well.
yes, no problem, as long as you aren't drunk and don't tell the police.
Yes they are, unless you are a police officer.
Yes, and you can view all the laws here: http://www.securitysaint.com/laws--restrictions.html . The only states that have it illegal to own a baton , unless you're a police officer, are California,New York, Massachusetts, and the city of Washington D.C.
No.
Police Batons can be made of quite a number of various materials. Depending on the time period and demographic that the police batons are being used, they can be made from wood, metal, plastic, or rubber.
Only if you are amember of the police or armed forces in the persuance of your duties. For anyone else, no.
As far as we know, police only used guns or batons, back then...
no. they're legal and not regulated, but police tend to lean to towards the citation side instead of the warning side when they see them
Massachusetts State Police was created in 1865.
A Monadnock Baton is a brand of batons that is beneficial in close quarter confrontations. It is often used by police officers or security guards. One can be purchased off of websites that sell weapons, for example KnifeCenter.
Police and Law Enforcment Conductors of orchestras ,bands ,or choral groups. Baton is just French for stick.
in Canada you are allowed to own one, but only those who have been trained to use them may have them with them on there body and use them in self defense. These are police officers, jail guards and security officers who are working. The general public are not allowed to have them.