In Australia a baton (excluding the twirling and or conducting type of baton) is generally listed as a prohibited weapon under state legislation.As a prohibited weapon it requires certain criteria to be met before it is lawful for an individual to own/carry one.The use of a baton it will only be legally acceptable if:The possession of the baton is lawfulThe baton is used in self defenceThe use of the baton/force used is commensurate with the threat/force being defended against. Generally regarded as "reasonable force"
Weapons are strictly prohibited.
There is no specific law that prohibits batons; except for spring-loaded batons, which are defined as a prohibited weapon under a regulation entitled Regulations Prescribing Certain Firearms and other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited or Restricted. However, it is a crime under section 90 of the Criminal Code of Canada to carry any weapon, including a baton, in a concealed fashion. That being said, you will still be subject to attention by Police, if they see it, and they still have the right to confiscate it, depending on the officer, or the situation as the case may be.
if you are in the united states yes but keep it away , if you are in Canada you may not have one at all , allthough somtimes you can still buy them they are illegal to carry.In Canada, there is no specific law that prohibits batons; except for spring loaded batons, which are defined as a prohibited weapon under a regulation entitled Regulations Prescribing Certain Firearms and other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited or Restricted (also capable of being referred to by its registration number: SOR 98-462). However, it is a crime under section 90 of the Criminal Code of Canada to carry any weapon, including a baton, in a concealed fashion. So as long as your baton is not spring loaded and you carry the baton in plain sight you're good to go!
Depends what country, the law and the weapon involved
In New Jersey, it is generally illegal for civilians to carry a police baton, as it is classified as a prohibited weapon under the state's laws. The law specifies that items designed to be used as weapons, including batons, are not permitted for private citizens without specific legal justification, such as being a law enforcement officer. Violating this law can result in criminal charges. Always consult local laws or legal experts for the most accurate and current information.
The Neutrality Act of 1935 stopped this kind of weapons exchange.
The Neutrality Act of 1935 prohibited this kind of weapons exchange.
Automatic weapons are prohibited in every state. You can have a semi-automatic rifle though.
PR 24 (baton with swivel), mace, tasers & 9mm's (usually Glock's)
It may depend on what the terms of your probation are. If you are prohibited from possessing weapons, or from travelling out of county or out of state, probably not.
Aramex Couriers is a big company that delivers packages and items across the world. Some of the items one might try to send are prohibited like drugs or weapons.