Yes, it is generally legal to carry pepper spray in Florida. However, there are specific regulations regarding its size and usage; for instance, the spray must be designed for personal self-defense and cannot exceed a certain volume. It's important to check local laws and regulations, as they can vary by county or city. Additionally, using pepper spray in a malicious or unlawful manner can lead to legal consequences.
Pepper spray is not considered to be a prohibitted weapon under FL statute. Per The 2008 Florida Statutes - 790.01 Carrying concealed weapons.-- (4) It is not a violation of this section for a person to carry for purposes of lawful self-defense, in a concealed manner: (a) A self-defense chemical spray. http://www.SelfDefenseProductsFlorida.com
A person has to be at least 18 years old to purchase and carry pepper spray. In many cases if you don't have a previous record the police won't bother you about it if you live in an unsafe neighborhood or city. - Threndal
You can purchase pepper spray at your local gun shop or you can buy it online. Simply go to your browser and search for "pepper spray". Online is the best way and their is more choices and info.
You need to find a FL lawyer who is familar with FL fireamrs law for a legal, current and correct answer.
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You can by pepper spray from places like Coles and Woolworths or your local super market. You can purchase pepper spray at most gun shops and at some military surplus stores. You can also purchase them at outdoor shops like Cabellas or Dick's Sporting Goods.
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It is FL Chan if you mean the anime girl and the main logo is a hot cherry pepper.
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WV notifies FL they have you in custody. FL tells WV they do, in fact, want you. FL begins the administrative and legal processes to satisfy the law that FL's interstate extradition of you from WV back to FL is done legally and properly. When WV receives the proper paperwork they will turn you over to the FL authorities for your actual return to FL. Upon your arrival in FL you will have a preliminary hearing, and the FL legal process begins.