19" or over is legal to posess an electric 'stun' device, ie cattle prod
however, if you are carrying it concealed, you may be charged with carrying a concealed weapon, making it awkward.
in your car, yes, but the Canadian gestapo will try to tell you its illegal because they don't know what the real laws are and make up their own as they go along.
Canada customs are even worse
its perfectly legal to carry a "cattle prod" in the car "for dogs" never say for people or that's illegal and they can take it away
pepper spray is a far better solution
Hot-shot, cattle prod, shock-prod, etc.
Your local feed-store, be it PeaveyMart or any similar livestock feed stores will supply a cattle prod.
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Yes and no. The wiring and metal parts of a lamp may be useful, but the rest of it may be an encumbrance. Also, you can't simply plug it into a wall and have a cattle prod without having a transformer. The key to making a cattle prod is high voltage and low amperage. The standard wall outlet will give you about 25 amps and only 120 volts. That needs to be fixed before you have a cattle prod.
Keep using hard claw, dragon slash, cattle prod, propeller blade, flailing nails , and keep healing everybody.
The need for a license to buy a cattle prod varies by location. In many places, you can purchase a cattle prod without a license, as they are commonly used for agricultural purposes. It is advisable to check your local regulations or laws regarding the purchase of cattle prods.
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! On the prod or proddy meant spoiling for a fight. A prod was what a cowboy used to spur cattle into moving more quickly.
It is called a cattle prod if it emits a small shock to the cattle, if it is just a plain stick it would most likely be just a cane.
A cattle prod is not an effective or recommended tool for deterring bears. While it may deliver a shock, bears are large, powerful animals with thick fur and fat layers that can diminish its effectiveness. Additionally, using a cattle prod on a bear can provoke aggression and increase the risk of an attack. It's better to rely on bear spray or other proven methods for bear encounters.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant spoiling for a fight. It was also said as "on the prod." Cowboys used a prod to jab the cattle into moving faster.
i would say that both would hurt a cow