Only if you are amember of the police or armed forces in the persuance of your duties. For anyone else, no.
No.
In New York, tactical batons are generally considered illegal for civilian possession and use, including for self-defense. Under New York law, items classified as "blackjacks" or "batons" are prohibited weapons. Individuals caught carrying such items may face legal penalties. It's important to check local regulations and consult legal advice for specific situations.
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.
Only if you buy them from a police auction and are approved to own them. Police can use them as well.
no you are allowed to have batons in Ohio
runners use batons in marathons - in team races where they pass the baton when they switch turns majorettes use batons when they twirl - thin metal batons! :)
Firecrackers are legal in the UK but fireworks are not Legal. So you can bye fireworks in the UK but not firecrackers.
Ferreting is both legal and popular in the UK.
Well the UK customs are very strict with Batons since they come under the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) Amendment Order 2004 it is illegal to sell any straight side handled or friction lock Truncheons / Batons and if its coming from the states then your only hope is that they package it well and write "Outdoor device" or something like that but i doubt it may not pass UK customs all depends if it clears then i guess its luck
In Washington state, tactical batons are generally considered legal to own and carry, but there are restrictions on their use. They are classified as "illegal weapons" if used for unlawful purposes or if carried in specific restricted areas, like schools. Local laws may vary, so it's essential to check municipal regulations as well. Always consult with local law enforcement or legal resources for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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