If you're referring to an expandable baton, they are legal, generally speaking, but some states in the U.S. require you to take a training class in order to carry one. I'd guess that some states don't allow you to carry a baton, so the answer is, it depends on where you are. For reference, Asp is a brand name.
Deploy the weapon by swinging it upward, over your shoulder. At this point, the Asp is fully extended and held overhead; it can now be used just like any baton to strike nerve areas and to apply controls.
A collapsing baton. In a lot of law enforcement agencies, they've replaced the PR-24 nightstick.
It is the tradename of the company that manufactures a certain brand of expandable police-type baton. There is a joke in law enforcement circles that says that A-S-P stands for "A Steel Pipe."
a asp baton is a piece of equipment used by police officers all around the world it is a light weight solid steel stick which can be extended at the flick of a wrist type asp baton into google and you will get a picture of the asp baton hope this helps James
They are considered a concealed weapon, and are not legal to carry.
Not as long as it is in plain view and is not disguised as something else.
is it legal to carry a concealed weapon in Philly pa from northumberland county
NO! they are a prohibited weapon
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White phosphorus is used in wars as a weapon because of its flammable nature and toxicness, so it's probably not gonna be legal to use white phosphorus as a person weapon unless you are facing war.
NO! they are a prohibited weapon
An authorised ASP is authorised to test/certify. The recognised ASP is the ASP that provides the Data Centre for that particular Administration.