Michigan Expandable Baton Laws

Michigan Expandable Baton Laws

NOTE: This information is not provided as legal advice. Always consult a lawyer and seek legal guidance. MCL 750.224 prohibits the manufacture, sale, offering for sale or possession of a blackjack, billy, metallic knuckles, sand club, sand bag or bludgeon. It does not specifically list Ninja-type sticks. However, they could be considered … Read more

Kansas Expandable Baton Laws

NOTE: This information is not provided as legal advice. Always consult a lawyer and seek legal guidance. Article 42: Crimes Against The Public Safety Statute 21-4201: Criminal use of weapons. (a) Criminal use of weapons is knowingly: (1)Selling, manufacturing, purchasing, possessing or carrying any bludgeon, sandclub, metal knuckles or throwing star, or … Read more

Hawaii Expandable Baton Laws

NOTE: This information is not provided as legal advice. Always consult a lawyer and seek legal guidance. Hawaii Expandable Baton Laws: §134-51 Deadly weapons; prohibitions; penalty. (a) Any person, not authorized by law, who carries concealed upon the person’s self or within any vehicle used or occupied by the person or who … Read more

Delaware Expandable Baton Laws

NOTE: This information is not provided as legal advice. Always consult a lawyer and seek legal guidance.     Below you can find some of the code relating to Delaware expandable baton laws. Delaware Expandable Baton Laws (4) ”Dangerous instrument” means any instrument, article or substance which, under the circumstances in which it … Read more

State of Connecticut Expandable Baton Laws

NOTE: This information is not provided as legal advice. Always consult a lawyer and seek legal guidance. Title 53 Crimes Chapter 943 Offenses Against Public Peace and Safety Sec. 53-206. Carrying of dangerous weapons prohibited. (a) Any person who carries upon his or her person any BB. gun, blackjack, metal or brass … Read more

Colorado Expandable Baton Laws

NOTE: This information is not provided as legal advice. Always consult a lawyer and seek legal guidance. Updated 12/16/2005 Colorado – Criminal Code Section 18-12-101. Definitions… (e) “Gravity knife” means any knife that has a blade released from the handle or sheath thereof by the force of gravity or the application of … Read more