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The Touchdown Stun Gun is manufactured by Streetwise. This stun gun has all the "bells and whistles" of much more expensive stun guns and earns the "Best In Class" certification in the traditional stun gun category. The loud crackling sound combined with the intimidating arc of electricity is enough to deter most any attacker. But if an assailant or animal, for that matter, is not deterred then the electric shock most certainly will stop them. You will save plenty of money because this unit is rechargeable so you'll never need to replace the batteries. You will need to charge the Touchdown stun gun for 8 hours upon receipt. Under normal use, it will hold a charge for about 60 days. You'll never be in the dark with this stun gun because it has a bright LED flashlight built-in. A protective rubberized coating lines the entire stun gun and provides a superb grip regardless of the weather or climate. A safety strap is worn around your wrist, it connects to the disable pin. If the stun gun is taken from you the pin will pull out and prevent it from being used against you. No accidental shocks because it has a dual function safety built-in. Simply touching him with the device will deliver a high voltage shock causing loss of balance and muscle control, confusion, and disorientation- bringing him to his knees and making him incapable of further aggressive activity. Full recovery takes 20 to 30 minutes. There is no permanent harm.
Sorry, Stun Devices can not be shipped to Hawaii, New York, Massachusetts, Michigan, Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, Connecticut, or the city of Philadelphia, PA.
Pepper spray products are legal in every U.S. state, however, there are specific restrictions imposed by a few states that prohibit online purchases.
Please note: Guardian-Self-Defense.com provides the following for informational purposes only. Laws are subject to change and we do not actively monitor state law changes. If you have any questions or concerns you should contact local law enforcement to determine whether it is legal to possess pepper spray products for self-defense in your area. By purchasing from Guardian-Self-Defense.com you affirm that you are at least 18 years of age.
ALABAMA: Legal.
ALASKA: Legal with restrictions. Must be at least 18 years of age to purchase. To possess in a school must be at least 21 years old or obtain special permission. See Sections 11.81.900(a), 11.61.210(a)(6)
ARIZONA: Legal. Does not appear to have a statute specific to the use of pepper spray or mace for self defense
ARKANSAS: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal, as long as, the canister size is no larger than 150 cc or 5.07 ounces. . See Section 5-73-124.
CALIFORNIA: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal, as long as, the canister size is no larger than 2.5 ounces. Sales to minors are prohibited. See Section 12403.7.
COLORADO: Legal.
CONNECTICUT: Legal.
DELAWARE: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal as long as you are not a minor. See Title 11, Section 222(7).
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal. See Section 6-2322 et seq.
FLORIDA: Legal. See Section 790.001
GEORGIA: Legal.
HAWAII: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for use by persons 18 and over.
ILLINOIS: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for use by persons 18 and over. See Section 720 ILCS5/24-1.
IDAHO: Legal.
INDIANA: Legal.
IOWA: Legal.
KANSAS: Legal.
KENTUCKY: Legal.
LOUISIANA: Legal.
MAINE: Legal.
MARYLAND: Legal. See Section 36.
MASSACHUSETTS: Online sales to MA residents is prohibited. Legal with restrictions. Residents must purchase from a licensed firearms dealer in that state. See Chapter 140, Section 121, et seq.
MICHIGAN: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for use by persons 18 and over. OC concentration must not exceed 10%. See Section 750.224d.
MINNESOTA: Legal. See Section 624.731.
MISSISSIPPI: Legal.
MISSOURI: Legal. See Section 571.010 (8).
MONTANA: Legal.
NEBRASKA: Legal.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Legal.
NEW MEXICO: Legal.
NEVADA: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for use by persons 18 and over. No sales to minors or felons. Tear gas must be 2 ounces or less.
NEW JERSEY: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for use by persons 18 and over. No sales to minors or felons. See Section 2C:396i.
NEW YORK: Online sales to NY residents is prohibited. Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for use by persons 18 and over. No sales to minors or felons. Residents must purchase from a licensed firearms dealer or licensed Pharmacists in that state. See Section 265.25(14) and (15).
NORTH CAROLINA: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for non-felons. See Section 14-401.6.
NORTH DAKOTA: Legal.
OHIO: Legal.
OKLAHOMA: Legal.
OREGON: Legal.
PENNSYLVANIA: Legal.
RHODE ISLAND: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for use by persons 18 and over. See Section 11-47-57.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for use by persons 18 and over. See Section 16-23-470.
SOUTH DAKOTA: Legal.
TENNESSEE: Legal.
TEXAS: Legal. See Section 46.01 (14).
UTAH: Legal.
VERMONT: Legal.
VIRGINIA: Legal.
WASHINGTON STATE: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for use by persons 18 and over. See Section 9.91.160.
WEST VIRGINIA: Legal.
WISCONSIN: Legal with restrictions. Pepper spray or mace for self-defense appears to be legal for use. Tear gas is prohibited. Maximum OC concentration of 10%. See Section 941.26 and Justice Regulations 14.01 et seq.
WYOMING: Legal.
Please note: Guardian-Self-Defense.com provides the following for informational purposes only. Laws are subject to change and we do not actively monitor state law changes. If you have any questions or concerns you should contact local law enforcement to determine whether it is legal to possess stun devices for self-defense in your area. By purchasing from Guardian-Self-Defense.com you affirm that you are at least 18 years of age.
Stun guns and taser devices are legal in most U.S. States. Stun guns and taser devices are illegal and prohibited in the following U.S. States:
HAWAII
ILLINOIS
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
RHODE ISLAND
WISCONSIN
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