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If you are over the age of 18 and have not been convicted of a felony or an assault- we guarantee* any pepper spray, self defense, or security product listed on this website are legal to ship/use/carry in the state of Indiana at the time of purchase. Our guarantee applies to legality at the state level. Most cities and counties simply comply with the state level laws, however, we recommend you check with your local city or county police department for any additional restrictions.
Video Explanation of IN State Laws
Indiana Pepper Spray Law Explanation
The Basics:
- Pepper spray is LEGAL to buy/use/carry/ship to Indiana
- Must be a minimum of 18 years old
- Cannot have any convicted felonies on record
- For self defense purposes only
The laws of the state of Indiana state that it is legal to carry self defense products such as pepper spray or electronic incapacitation devices like stun guns. As long as you don’t use the products in an irresponsible manner, you will not be breaking the law.
The city of Indianapolis has recently entered the list of the top 10 most dangerous cities in the United States, with violent crime on the rise. Knowing the different neighborhoods and recognizing your risk is important. Also, properly protecting yourself from becoming a victim is important.
All of the products that we sell in our online store are legal for you to carry and use appropriately in the state of Indiana. Whether you are a resident, or traveling through for business or pleasure, it is advisable to be ready to protect yourself in the best ways possible...just in case.
Make sure that you pay close attention to your surroundings especially in unfamiliar surroundings and at night. Be ready to protect yourself as necessary. Carrying pepper spray or an electronic stun gun, which can come in many forms such as a pepper spray pen, a pepper spray lipstick container, or just a compact pepper spray that attaches to your keychain. It could make all the difference if you ever find yourself in a dangerous situation.
What the Official Indiana State Law Says
2016 Indiana Code
TITLE 35. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
ARTICLE 47. WEAPONS AND INSTRUMENTS OF VIOLENCE
CHAPTER 5. PROHIBITED INSTRUMENTS OF VIOLENCE
(Does not include pepper spray)
See full text here: http://law.justia.com/codes/indiana/2016/title-35/article-47/chapter-5
Last Updated: July 2017
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