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It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to understand local laws concerning the purchase and use of pepper spray products. Buyer agrees to such laws and further agrees that these products are not intended for illegal use. YourSafetyStore.com is not responsible for misrepresentation by buyer nor the misuse of any product purchased in this offering. By submitting an order to PepperEnforcement.com, the buyer states that they are 18 years of age, understands local laws governing the purchase and use of these products and agrees to all terms and conditions of this transaction. No warranties are implied or expressed.
We have listed below the restrictions specific states have on purchasing Pepper Sprays.
These restrictions do not apply to law enforcement agencies.
Massachusetts: A person wanting to purchase pepper spray must get a license in the form of a firearm identification card and then purchase the spray from a licensed seller.
New York... Sorry, we cannot ship pepper spray to New York. New York residents must purchase pepper spray from a licensed fire-arms dealer or licensed pharmacist.
Michigan Law Revision: House Bill 6053 (Public Act 365 of 2010) Members of the adult general public in Michigan may now use a self-defense spray or foam device that contains 10% oleoresin capsicum (increases the amount of "pepper spray" from 2% to 10%) in defense of people or property.
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CA no more than 2.5oz
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NC 1.5oz or less
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NV 2oz or less
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SC 1.5oz or less
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NJ 3/4 or less
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WI nothing over 10%
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We do not ship pepper spray to Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, New York or any foreign countries.
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