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Quote:Massachusetts
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Prohibited
Ch. 140 § 131J Electrical weapons
•No person shall sell or possess electrical weapons; punishable by fine between $500-1000 or 6mos-2yrs in prison or both
Michigan
Legal
Prohibited
750.224a PorTABLE device/weapon directing electrical current
•Device capable of electro-muscular disruption must contain identification and tracking system that is traceable to the purchaser through the manufacturer
•Permitted possession and use by a peace officer, employee of department of corrections authorized by director, local corrections officer authorized by county sheriff, probation officer, court officer, bail agent, license private investigator, or properly trained aircraft pilot or crew.
In Michigan and Massachusetts, the police can use them but not civilians.
Quote:•Cannot carry/possess with unlawful intent or concealed unless at home or principal place of business - handgun license required. (Apply for a FOID card) (5/24-1)
•More unlawful use limitations listed punishable at various levels (5/24-1)
•More aggravated unlawful use limitations listed punishable as Class 4 felony (5/24-1.6)
In Illinois, consumers can have them but they can not legally carry them off their property.