National Carry AcademyChemical Sprays/Stun Gun/Higher Capacity Magazine Laws
January 13, 2016
Stun Devices/Electric Weapons:
941.295 – (2) (d) 2. A person for use in his or her dwelling or place of business or on land that he or she owns, leases, or legally occupies.
941.295 (2g) The prohibition in sub. (1m) on transporting an electric weapon does not apply to any of the following:
a. A licensee or an out−of−state licensee.
b. An individual who is not a licensee or an out− of−state licensee who transports an electric weapon if the electric weapon is enclosed within a carrying case.
Chemical Sprays:
Wisconsin Statute 941.26
(1) (b) Except as provided in sub. (4), no person may sell, possess, use or transport any tear gas bomb, hand grenade, projectile or shell or any other container of any kind or character into which tear gas or any similar substance is used or placed for use to cause bodily discomfort, panic, or damage to property.
(4) (a) Subsections (1) to (3) do not apply to any device or container that contains a combination of oleoresin of capsicum and inert ingredients but does not contain any other gas or substance that will cause bodily discomfort.
Laws Still in Effect
• OC and inert ingredients only Class A misdemeanor
• 18 years old to purchase Class E forfeiture
• Use only in self defense Class A misdemeanor
• Not for use against a peace officer Class H felony
• Not for use in a crime Class H felony
• Felons cannot possess Class A misdemeanor
• Seller must provide proper label and written safety instructions Class A misdemeanor
Provisions on sprays in old rules that were eliminated
• Minors cannot possess
• Ingredient ratio limits Only Michigan (11%) and Wisconsin (10%) have a limit
• Minimum and maximum spray range No other states have both range requirements
• No camouflage (disguised) canisters
• No direct or ready access provided by the seller
• Additional highlighted message to read safety instructions Weight restrictions
Chemical Sprays/Stun Gun/Higher Capacity Magazine Laws
January 13, 2016
Stun Devices/Electric Weapons:
941.295 – (2) (d) 2. A person for use in his or her dwelling or place of business or on land that he or she owns, leases, or legally occupies.
941.295 (2g) The prohibition in sub. (1m) on transporting an electric weapon does not apply to any of the following:
a. A licensee or an out−of−state licensee.
b. An individual who is not a licensee or an out− of−state licensee who transports an electric weapon if the electric weapon is enclosed within a carrying case.
Chemical Sprays:
Wisconsin Statute 941.26
(1) (b) Except as provided in sub. (4), no person may sell, possess, use or transport any tear gas bomb, hand grenade, projectile or shell or any other container of any kind or character into which tear gas or any similar substance is used or placed for use to cause bodily discomfort, panic, or damage to property.
(4) (a) Subsections (1) to (3) do not apply to any device or container that contains a combination of oleoresin of capsicum and inert ingredients but does not contain any other gas or substance that will cause bodily discomfort.
Laws Still in Effect
• OC and inert ingredients only Class A misdemeanor
• 18 years old to purchase Class E forfeiture
• Use only in self defense Class A misdemeanor
• Not for use against a peace officer Class H felony
• Not for use in a crime Class H felony
• Felons cannot possess Class A misdemeanor
• Seller must provide proper label and written safety instructions Class A misdemeanor
Provisions on sprays in old rules that were eliminated
• Minors cannot possess
• Ingredient ratio limits Only Michigan (11%) and Wisconsin (10%) have a limit
• Minimum and maximum spray range No other states have both range requirements
• No camouflage (disguised) canisters
• No direct or ready access provided by the seller
• Additional highlighted message to read safety instructions Weight restrictions
