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This page provides a state-by-state overview of laws related to Byrna Less-Lethal launchers and similar CO₂-powered self-defense devices. This information is intended as a general guide only.
Many existing laws were written before modern less-lethal technologies like CO₂-powered launchers became widely available. Because of this, many states do not clearly define how these devices are classified, and their legality may depend on interpretation or evolving enforcement.
Always verify your local laws before purchasing or carrying.
BYRNA LESS-LETHAL LAUNCHERS
LEGALITY BY STATE
ALABAMA
Is Byrna legal in Alabama?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Alabama. Alabama law defines firearms as weapons that discharge a shot by gunpowder. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they do not fall within that definition and are generally not regulated as firearms under Alabama law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in AL?
No.
Alabama law does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Permits issued in Alabama are related to carrying firearms, not purchasing devices like Byrna.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in AL?
Generally, yes.
Alabama allows permitless carry for firearms and does not specifically restrict the public carry of CO2-powered launchers like Byrna.
However, general laws still apply. Carrying or using a Byrna in a threatening, reckless, or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges. Certain locations may also restrict weapons regardless of type.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
You are generally allowed to possess a Byrna launcher in your home or on property you own or control for lawful self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Alabama law allows the possession of weapons in a vehicle and does not impose specific restrictions on CO2-powered launchers like Byrna.
As with public carry, misuse or unlawful display can still lead to legal consequences.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in AL?
Yes, with limitations on use.
Alabama law recognizes self-defense sprays such as pepper spray as legal. Chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly, but using them in the commission of a crime or against law enforcement can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in AL?
In many cases, yes.
Alabama law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Alabama law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in AL?
- Avoid using or displaying a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules and restrictions on private property
- Use chemical projectiles only for lawful self-defense
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
ALASKA
Is Byrna legal in Alaska?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Alaska. Alaska law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Alaska law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in AK?
No.
Alaska does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in AK?
Generally, yes.
Alaska is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Alaska law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Alaska law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in AK?
Generally, yes.
Alaska law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in AK?
In many cases, yes.
Alaska law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Alaska law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in AK?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
ARIZONA
Is Byrna legal in Arizona?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Arizona. Arizona law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered rather than explosive-powered, they are generally not regulated as firearms under Arizona law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in AZ?
No.
Arizona does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Arizona concealed weapons permits apply to carrying concealed weapons and are optional for qualified applicants.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in AZ?
Generally, yes.
Arizona is generally permissive when it comes to carrying weapons. State materials explain that a person who may lawfully carry openly may also carry concealed without a permit, subject to certain restrictions.
However, certain locations may still restrict weapons, including some public buildings, school grounds, and private property where weapons are prohibited or storage is required.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Arizona law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Arizona is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and no Arizona statute appears to require a permit simply to keep a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a car.
Even so, carrying or displaying any defensive weapon in a threatening, reckless, or unlawful manner can still lead to criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in AZ?
Generally, yes.
Arizona law does not specifically prohibit ordinary possession of Byrna Pepper or Max rounds for lawful self-defense. However, unlawful use can still result in assault, threatening, or other criminal charges depending on the situation.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in AZ?
In many cases, yes.
Arizona law restricts certain individuals from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Arizona law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in AZ?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as certain public buildings or school grounds
- Follow posted rules on private property and leave immediately if asked to remove the weapon
- Use Byrna chemical projectiles only for lawful self-defense
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
ARKANSAS
Is Byrna legal in Arkansas?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Arkansas. Arkansas law defines a firearm as a device designed to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Arkansas law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in AR?
No.
Arkansas does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in AR?
Generally, yes.
Arkansas is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Arkansas law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Arkansas law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in AR?
Generally, yes.
Arkansas law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in AR?
In many cases, yes.
Arkansas law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Arkansas law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in AR?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
CALIFORNIA
Is Byrna legal in California?
Yes, with important restrictions.
Byrna launchers are generally legal to own in California. They are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under California law, which regulates devices that use explosive force. However, California has strict laws around air-powered devices, imitation firearms, and defensive weapons, which can impact how a Byrna is carried and used.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in CA?
No.
California does not require a firearm permit or background check to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase laws do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in CA?
Generally, yes, with restrictions.
California does not regulate Byrna launchers as firearms, so concealed carry permit laws do not directly apply.
However, California has strict laws around brandishing, disturbing the peace, and imitation firearms. Carrying or displaying a Byrna in a way that causes alarm or appears threatening can lead to criminal charges, even if the device itself is legal.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
California law allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes, with caution.
California does not prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
However, improper display or use can lead to charges under brandishing or public safety laws. Keeping the device secured and not openly displayed is the safest approach.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in CA?
No.
California restricts the sale and shipment of certain chemical irritants when used in projectile form. Byrna pepper and chemical projectiles are not permitted for sale or shipment into California, even though handheld pepper spray is legal under specific size and use limitations.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in CA?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
California prohibits certain individuals from possessing firearms, but Byrna launchers are not classified as firearms. However, California also regulates other weapons and dangerous devices broadly. Because the law does not clearly address CO2-powered launchers in this context, individuals with felony convictions or other restrictions should confirm their eligibility before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in CA?
- Do not carry or display a Byrna in a way that could be seen as threatening or alarming
- Do not use or possess chemical projectiles in California
- Keep the device secured when transporting or storing it
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
COLORADO
Is Byrna legal in Colorado?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Colorado. State law defines a firearm as a weapon that discharges a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Colorado law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in CO?
No.
Colorado does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase laws do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in CO?
Generally, yes.
Colorado generally allows the open carry of weapons, and state law does not specifically restrict CO2-powered launchers like Byrna.
However, local laws may impose additional restrictions. For example, some cities such as Denver prohibit open carry of weapons. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can also result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Colorado law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Colorado law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still lead to criminal charges, and local restrictions may apply in certain areas.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in CO?
Generally, yes.
Colorado law does not specifically prohibit the possession of chemical self-defense agents such as pepper-based projectiles for lawful use. However, using any chemical agent in an unlawful manner can result in assault or other criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in CO?
In many cases, yes.
Colorado law prohibits certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Colorado law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in CO?
- Check local laws, especially in cities that restrict open carry such as Denver
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted restrictions on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
CONNECTICUT
Is Byrna legal in Connecticut?
Yes, with important restrictions.
Byrna launchers are generally legal to own in Connecticut because they are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under state law, which focuses on weapons that expel a projectile by the action of an explosive. However, Connecticut regulates certain air-powered devices and weapon types, and local laws may impose additional restrictions.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in CT?
Generally, no.
Connecticut requires permits for firearms, but Byrna launchers are not classified as firearms under state law. However, because Connecticut regulates weapons broadly and does not explicitly address CO2-powered launchers, confirming local requirements is recommended.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in CT?
Generally, no.
Connecticut has strict laws regarding carrying weapons in public. Even if a Byrna launcher is not classified as a firearm, carrying it outside the home may still be restricted depending on how it is interpreted under state law.
There are also many restricted locations where weapons are prohibited, and enforcement can be strict.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes, with limitations.
Connecticut generally allows possession of defensive devices in the home, but certain air-powered launchers and weapons may be subject to additional restrictions depending on classification and permitting requirements.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Only under specific conditions.
Connecticut has strict transport and possession laws for weapons. A Byrna launcher should be transported in a secure and compliant manner to reduce legal risk.
Failure to follow proper transport practices can result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in CT?
Generally, yes, with restrictions.
Connecticut allows possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray, but they are regulated. Byrna chemical projectiles may be subject to similar restrictions, and misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in CT?
Generally, no.
Connecticut law broadly restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms and other regulated weapons. Because Connecticut regulates weapons more strictly than most states, these restrictions may extend beyond traditional firearms depending on how a device is classified. Individuals with prior convictions or legal restrictions should confirm their eligibility before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in CT?
- Confirm whether a permit or eligibility certificate is required before purchasing or possessing a Byrna
- Do not carry a Byrna in public without understanding Connecticut weapon laws
- Follow all transport and storage requirements
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
DELAWARE
Is Byrna legal in Delaware?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Delaware. Delaware law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Delaware law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in DE?
No.
Delaware does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in DE?
Generally, yes.
Delaware is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Delaware law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Delaware law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in DE?
Generally, yes.
Delaware law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in DE?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Delaware law prohibits certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms and other deadly weapons. While Byrna launchers are not classified as firearms, Delaware law defines deadly weapons broadly, and a Byrna could potentially be interpreted as one depending on the circumstances. Because the law does not clearly address Byrna launchers specifically, individuals with legal restrictions should assume risk and confirm eligibility before possessing one.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in DE?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
FLORIDA
Is Byrna legal in Florida?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Florida. Florida law defines firearms as weapons that expel a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Florida law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in FL?
No.
Florida does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase laws do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in FL?
Generally, yes.
Florida law generally allows individuals to carry non-firearm weapons for lawful self-defense, and CO2-powered launchers like Byrna are not specifically prohibited.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property with posted restrictions may prohibit weapons. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can also result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Florida law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Generally, yes.
Florida law allows lawful possession of weapons in a vehicle, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
However, how a weapon is carried or used can affect legality, and improper use may result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in FL?
Generally, yes.
Florida law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in FL?
In many cases, yes.
Florida law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Florida law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in FL?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Use Byrna only for lawful self-defense and not in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
GEORGIA
Is Byrna legal in Georgia?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Georgia. Georgia law defines a handgun as a firearm that discharges a missile by the action of an explosive, and defines a weapon for most carry-law purposes as a knife or handgun. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms or handguns under Georgia law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in GA?
No.
Georgia does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Georgia’s weapons carry license is a carry license, not a purchase permit, and Byrna devices are generally not classified as firearms or handguns under the state’s carry laws.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in GA?
Generally, yes.
Georgia is generally permissive on weapon carry, and Byrna launchers are not treated the same way as traditional firearms under Georgia law.
However, important restrictions can still apply in certain places. School safety zone laws use a broader definition of weapon that includes devices designed or intended to propel a missile of any kind, and private property owners may still exclude weapons from their property. Carrying or using any defensive device in a threatening or unlawful manner can also result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Georgia law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Georgia law is generally permissive regarding possession of defensive devices in a vehicle, and Byrna launchers are not specifically prohibited as firearms or handguns under the state’s carry laws.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still lead to criminal charges, and certain location-based restrictions may still apply.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in GA?
Generally, yes.
Georgia law does not specifically prohibit ordinary possession of Byrna chemical projectiles for lawful self-defense. Georgia’s destructive-device laws exclude riot control agents and small tear gas devices carried on or about the person. However, unlawful use of chemical projectiles can still result in assault or other criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in GA?
In many cases, yes.
Georgia law prohibits certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. That statute defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive or electrical charge. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under that definition, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in GA?
- Avoid carrying a Byrna in school safety zones or other sensitive locations without confirming the rules first
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
HAWAII
Is Byrna legal in Hawaii?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Hawaii. They are CO2-powered and do not use explosive force, so they are not classified as firearms under Hawaii law. However, Hawaii counties regulate air-powered devices such as BB and pellet guns, and those rules may apply depending on how a Byrna is interpreted.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in HI?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Hawaii requires a permit to acquire firearms, but this requirement does not clearly apply to CO2-powered devices like Byrna launchers. While BB and pellet guns do not require a permit at the state level, Byrna launchers are not explicitly addressed in statute. Because of this classification gap, confirming requirements with local authorities before purchase is recommended.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in HI?
Restricted.
Hawaii strictly regulates the carrying and display of weapons in public.
County ordinances, particularly in Honolulu, prohibit carrying or displaying air guns in public unless they are unloaded and enclosed in a suitable case or securely wrapped. Because a Byrna may be treated similarly to an air-powered weapon, carrying it in public for self-defense is highly restricted.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Hawaii law generally allows possession of a Byrna launcher in a private residence. County laws regulating air-powered devices focus on public carry and use rather than lawful possession in the home.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Hawaii has strict rules governing the transport of weapons and air-powered devices.
County ordinances may require air guns to be unloaded and enclosed in a case when transported in public areas. Because it is not clearly defined how a Byrna launcher is classified in all situations, transporting one in a vehicle could be subject to regulation depending on interpretation. Keeping the device secured and avoiding unnecessary transport is the safest approach.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in HI?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Hawaii allows the possession of handheld pepper spray for self-defense under certain conditions. However, Hawaii law does not clearly address chemical agents when deployed as projectiles from a launcher. Because of this, Byrna chemical projectiles fall into a gray area and could be subject to different interpretation depending on how they are used. Misuse of any chemical agent can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in HI?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Hawaii prohibits certain individuals from possessing firearms and other regulated weapons. Because Byrna launchers are not clearly classified under Hawaii law, it is not definitively established how these restrictions apply. Individuals with legal restrictions should confirm eligibility before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in HI?
- Do not carry a Byrna in public unless you understand local laws
- Keep the device unloaded and secured during transport
- Confirm classification and requirements with local authorities if unsure
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
IDAHO
Is Byrna legal in Idaho?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Idaho. Idaho law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Idaho law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in ID?
No.
Idaho does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in ID?
Generally, yes.
Idaho is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Idaho law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Idaho law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in ID?
Generally, yes.
Idaho law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in ID?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Idaho law clearly prohibits certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and are not clearly treated as firearms under Idaho’s felon-possession statute. However, Idaho law defines some weapons broadly in other contexts, and additional restrictions may apply through probation, parole, court orders, or federal law. Individuals with legal restrictions should confirm their eligibility before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in ID?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
ILLINOIS
Is Byrna legal in Illinois?
Yes, with important restrictions.
Byrna launchers are generally legal to own in Illinois because they are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under state law, which focuses on weapons that expel a projectile by the action of an explosive. However, Illinois regulates certain air-powered devices and local laws may impose additional restrictions.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in IL?
In many cases, yes.
Illinois requires a Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card to possess firearms and certain air-powered guns. Depending on how a Byrna launcher is classified, a FOID card may be required to legally possess it. Requirements can vary, so it is important to confirm before purchasing.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in IL?
Generally, no.
Illinois has strict laws regarding carrying weapons in public. While Byrna launchers are not firearms, carrying any device that can be used as a weapon may still be restricted under Illinois law.
Even with a concealed carry license, there are many restricted locations where weapons are prohibited, and local enforcement may treat these devices cautiously.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Illinois law generally allows possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for lawful self-defense, subject to any applicable FOID requirements.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Only under specific conditions.
Illinois has strict transportation and possession laws for weapons. A Byrna launcher should be transported in a secure manner and in compliance with state requirements.
Requirements may vary depending on classification and local enforcement, so it is important to confirm proper transport practices.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in IL?
Generally, yes.
Illinois allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in IL?
Generally, no.
Illinois law broadly restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms and other regulated weapons. Because Illinois may regulate air-powered devices and requires a FOID card for certain types of weapons, these restrictions may apply to Byrna launchers depending on classification. Individuals with prior convictions or legal restrictions should confirm their eligibility before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in IL?
- Confirm whether a FOID card is required before purchasing or possessing a Byrna
- Do not carry a Byrna in public without understanding Illinois weapon laws
- Follow all transport and storage requirements
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
INDIANA
Is Byrna legal in Indiana?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Indiana. Indiana law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by means of an explosion. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Indiana law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in IN?
No.
Indiana does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in IN?
Generally, yes.
Indiana is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools and government buildings may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Indiana law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Indiana law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still lead to legal consequences.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in IN?
Generally, yes.
Indiana law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in IN?
In many cases, yes.
Indiana law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Indiana law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in IN?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
IOWA
Is Byrna legal in Iowa?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Iowa. Iowa law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Iowa law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in IA?
No.
Iowa does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in IA?
Generally, yes.
Iowa is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Iowa law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Iowa law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in IA?
Generally, yes.
Iowa law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in IA?
In many cases, yes.
Iowa law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Iowa law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in IA?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
KANSAS
Is Byrna legal in Kansas?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Kansas. Kansas law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Kansas law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in KS?
No.
Kansas does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in KS?
Generally, yes.
Kansas is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Kansas law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Kansas law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in KS?
Generally, yes.
Kansas law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in KS?
In many cases, yes.
Kansas law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Kansas law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in KS?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
KENTUCKY
Is Byrna legal in Kentucky?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Kentucky. Kentucky law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Kentucky law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in KY?
No.
Kentucky does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in KY?
Generally, yes.
Kentucky is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, courthouses, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Kentucky law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Kentucky law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in KY?
Generally, yes.
Kentucky law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in KY?
In many cases, yes.
Kentucky law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Kentucky law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in KY?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or courthouses
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
LOUISIANA
Is Byrna legal in Louisiana?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Louisiana. Louisiana law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Louisiana law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in LA?
No.
Louisiana does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in LA?
Generally, yes.
Louisiana is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, courthouses, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Louisiana law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Louisiana law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in LA?
Generally, yes.
Louisiana law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in LA?
In many cases, yes.
Louisiana law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Louisiana law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in LA?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or courthouses
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
MAINE
Is Byrna legal in Maine?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Maine. Maine law defines a firearm as a device designed to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Maine law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in ME?
No.
Maine does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in ME?
Generally, yes.
Maine is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, courthouses, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Maine law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Maine law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in ME?
Generally, yes.
Maine law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in ME?
In many cases, yes.
Maine law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Maine law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in ME?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or courthouses
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
MARYLAND
Is Byrna legal in Maryland?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Maryland. Maryland law defines firearms as weapons that use explosive force, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna launchers are not classified as firearms under state law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in MD?
No.
Maryland does not require a firearm permit or background check to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase laws do not apply.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in MD?
Generally, yes, with restrictions.
Because Byrna launchers are not classified as firearms, Maryland handgun carry permit laws do not directly apply.
However, Maryland enforces strict laws against brandishing, disturbing the peace, and carrying dangerous weapons with intent to harm. Carrying or displaying a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Maryland law allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes, with caution.
Maryland does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
However, improper display or use can lead to charges under public safety and disorderly conduct laws. Keeping the device secured and not openly displayed is the safest approach.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in MD?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Maryland allows the possession of handheld pepper spray for self-defense. However, Maryland law does not clearly address chemical agents when deployed as projectiles from a launcher. Because of this, Byrna chemical projectiles fall into a gray area and could be subject to different interpretation depending on how they are used. Misuse of any chemical agent can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in MD?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Maryland prohibits certain individuals from possessing firearms, but Byrna launchers are not classified as firearms. However, Maryland also regulates other dangerous weapons. Individuals with felony convictions or other legal restrictions should confirm their eligibility before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in MD?
- Do not display or use a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Use chemical projectiles only for lawful self-defense
- Keep the device secured when transporting or storing it
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
MASSACHUSETTS
Is Byrna legal in Massachusetts?
Yes, but it is strictly regulated.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Massachusetts, but they are treated as airguns under state law. Massachusetts regulates air-powered guns more strictly than most states, and many of the same rules that apply to firearms can apply to Byrna launchers.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in MA?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Massachusetts regulates airguns and may treat them similarly to firearms in certain contexts. While some jurisdictions require a Firearms Identification Card (FID) or License to Carry (LTC) to possess air-powered devices, the law is not applied uniformly across all situations. Confirming requirements with local authorities before purchasing is strongly recommended.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in MA?
No, unless you are properly licensed.
Massachusetts strictly regulates the carrying of weapons in public.
Because Byrna launchers are treated as airguns, carrying one in public may require a valid License to Carry. Carrying without proper licensing can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes, if properly licensed.
Massachusetts allows possession of a Byrna launcher in the home, but you must have the required FID or LTC. Without proper licensing, possession may be unlawful.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Only under strict conditions.
Massachusetts has strict transport laws for weapons.
A Byrna launcher should be unloaded and secured in a locked container when transported. Failure to follow proper transport rules can result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in MA?
Restricted.
Massachusetts regulates chemical defense sprays. While handheld pepper spray is legal for adults, projectile-based chemical rounds may be treated differently and can be subject to additional restrictions depending on interpretation.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in MA?
No.
Massachusetts prohibits certain individuals, including convicted felons, from obtaining an FID or LTC. Because a license is required to possess a Byrna launcher, these individuals are not permitted to own one.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in MA?
- Obtain a valid FID or LTC before purchasing or possessing a Byrna
- Do not carry in public without proper licensing
- Follow all storage and transport requirements, including using a locked container
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
MICHIGAN
Is Byrna legal in Michigan?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Michigan. Michigan law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Michigan law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in MI?
No.
Michigan does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in MI?
Generally, yes.
Michigan law does not specifically prohibit carrying CO2-powered devices like Byrna, and they are not regulated as firearms.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Michigan law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Michigan law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still lead to legal consequences.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in MI?
Generally, yes.
Michigan law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in MI?
In many cases, yes.
Michigan law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Michigan law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in MI?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
MINNESOTA
Is Byrna legal in Minnesota?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Minnesota. Minnesota law defines a firearm as a device designed to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Minnesota law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in MN?
No.
Minnesota does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in MN?
Generally, yes.
Minnesota is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Minnesota law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Minnesota law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in MN?
Generally, yes.
Minnesota law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in MN?
In many cases, yes.
Minnesota law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Minnesota law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in MN?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
MISSISSIPPI
Is Byrna legal in Mississippi?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Mississippi. Mississippi law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Mississippi law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in MS?
No.
Mississippi does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in MS?
Generally, yes.
Mississippi is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, courthouses, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Mississippi law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Mississippi law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in MS?
Generally, yes.
Mississippi law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in MS?
In many cases, yes.
Mississippi law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Mississippi law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in MS?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or courthouses
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
MISSOURI
Is Byrna legal in Missouri?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Missouri. Missouri law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Missouri law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in MO?
No.
Missouri does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in MO?
Generally, yes.
Missouri is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Missouri law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Missouri law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in MO?
Generally, yes.
Missouri law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in MO?
In many cases, yes.
Missouri law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Missouri law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in MO?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
MONTANA
Is Byrna legal in Montana?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Montana. Montana law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Montana law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in MT?
No.
Montana does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in MT?
Generally, yes.
Montana is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Montana law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Montana law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in MT?
Generally, yes.
Montana law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in MT?
In many cases, yes.
Montana law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Montana law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in MT?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
NEBRASKA
Is Byrna legal in Nebraska?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Nebraska. Nebraska law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Nebraska law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in NE?
No.
Nebraska does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in NE?
Generally, yes.
Nebraska is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Nebraska law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Nebraska law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in NE?
Generally, yes.
Nebraska law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in NE?
In many cases, yes.
Nebraska law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Nebraska law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in NE?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
NEVADA
Is Byrna legal in Nevada?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Nevada. Nevada law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Nevada law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in NV?
No.
Nevada does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in NV?
Generally, yes.
Nevada is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Nevada law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Nevada law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in NV?
Generally, yes.
Nevada law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in NV?
In many cases, yes.
Nevada law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Nevada law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in NV?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Is Byrna legal in New Hampshire?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in New Hampshire. New Hampshire law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under New Hampshire law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in NH?
No.
New Hampshire does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in NH?
Generally, yes.
New Hampshire is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
New Hampshire law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
New Hampshire law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in NH?
Generally, yes.
New Hampshire law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in NH?
In many cases, yes.
New Hampshire law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under New Hampshire law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in NH?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
NEW JERSEY
Is Byrna legal in New Jersey?
Yes, but it is heavily regulated.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in New Jersey. However, New Jersey law may treat CO2-powered pistols as firearms depending on how they are classified. This means Byrna devices can be subject to the same strict laws that apply to traditional handguns.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in NJ?
Yes, in most cases.
New Jersey may classify a Byrna launcher as a firearm. If so, you are required to obtain a Firearms Purchaser Identification Card (FPIC) and a Permit to Purchase a Handgun before acquiring one. Because classification can depend on interpretation, confirming with your local police department is strongly recommended before purchasing.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in NJ?
No, unless you have a valid carry permit.
New Jersey strictly regulates carrying weapons in public.
If a Byrna is treated as a firearm, carrying it requires a Permit to Carry a Handgun. Even with a permit, many locations are designated as sensitive places where carry is prohibited.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
New Jersey generally allows possession of a Byrna launcher within your home or on property you own or control, provided you comply with applicable permitting requirements.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Only under strict conditions.
New Jersey has very strict transportation laws for weapons.
A Byrna should be unloaded, stored in a closed and secured case, and transported directly between authorized locations such as your home and place of purchase. Deviating from these rules can result in serious criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in NJ?
Restricted.
New Jersey strictly regulates chemical defense sprays and weapon-like devices. While small handheld sprays are allowed under specific limits, chemical agents deployed as projectiles may be subject to additional restrictions or treated differently under state law. Misuse or unlawful possession can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in NJ?
No.
New Jersey prohibits certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers may be classified as firearms under New Jersey law, these restrictions apply.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in NJ?
- Obtain required permits before purchasing or possessing a Byrna
- Do not carry in public without a valid permit to carry
- Follow all transport laws exactly and only travel between authorized locations
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
NEW MEXICO
Is Byrna legal in New Mexico?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in New Mexico. New Mexico law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under New Mexico law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in NM?
No.
New Mexico does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in NM?
Generally, yes.
New Mexico is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
New Mexico law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
New Mexico law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in NM?
Generally, yes.
New Mexico law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in NM?
In many cases, yes.
New Mexico law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under New Mexico law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in NM?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
NEW YORK
Is Byrna legal in New York?
Yes, with important restrictions.
Byrna launchers are generally legal to own in New York because they are CO2-powered and do not use explosive force. However, New York strictly regulates air-powered weapons and “imitation firearms,” and these laws can impact how a Byrna is possessed, carried, and used.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in NY?
No, at the state level.
New York State does not require a firearm permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. However, local laws may impose additional restrictions, particularly in New York City.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in NY?
Generally, yes, with restrictions.
Because Byrna launchers are not classified as firearms, handgun carry permit laws do not directly apply.
However, New York has strict laws regarding menacing, disorderly conduct, and imitation firearms. Carrying or displaying a Byrna in a way that causes fear or appears threatening can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
New York law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes, with caution.
New York does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
However, improper display or use can lead to charges under public safety and disorderly conduct laws. Keeping the device secured and not openly displayed is the safest approach.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in NY?
No.
New York restricts the sale and distribution of chemical defense sprays to specific channels such as licensed pharmacies and firearms dealers, and only in small handheld form. Projectile-based chemical rounds like Byrna pepper or Max rounds are not permitted.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in NY?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
New York prohibits certain individuals from possessing firearms, but Byrna launchers are not classified as firearms. However, New York also regulates dangerous instruments and weapons more broadly. Individuals with felony convictions or other legal restrictions should confirm their eligibility before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in NY?
- Do not possess or use chemical projectiles in New York
- Avoid displaying a Byrna in a way that could cause alarm or be seen as threatening
- Be aware that New York City enforces stricter local laws and regulations
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
NORTH CAROLINA
Is Byrna legal in North Carolina?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in North Carolina. North Carolina law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under North Carolina law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in NC?
No.
North Carolina does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in NC?
Generally, yes.
North Carolina is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
North Carolina law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
North Carolina law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in NC?
Generally, yes.
North Carolina law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in NC?
In many cases, yes.
North Carolina law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under North Carolina law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in NC?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
NORTH DAKOTA
Is Byrna legal in North Dakota?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in North Dakota. North Dakota law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under North Dakota law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in ND?
No.
North Dakota does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in ND?
Generally, yes.
North Dakota is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
North Dakota law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
North Dakota law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in ND?
Generally, yes.
North Dakota law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in ND?
In many cases, yes.
North Dakota law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under North Dakota law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in ND?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
OHIO
Is Byrna legal in Ohio?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Ohio. Ohio law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Ohio law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in OH?
No.
Ohio does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in OH?
Generally, yes.
Ohio is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Ohio law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Ohio law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in OH?
Generally, yes.
Ohio law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in OH?
In many cases, yes.
Ohio law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Ohio law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in OH?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
OKLAHOMA
Is Byrna legal in Oklahoma?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Oklahoma. Oklahoma law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Oklahoma law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in OK?
No.
Oklahoma does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in OK?
Generally, yes.
Oklahoma is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Oklahoma law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Oklahoma law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in OK?
Generally, yes.
Oklahoma law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in OK?
In many cases, yes.
Oklahoma law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Oklahoma law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in OK?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
OREGON
Is Byrna legal in Oregon?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Oregon. Oregon law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Oregon law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in OR?
No.
Oregon does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in OR?
Generally, yes.
Oregon is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Oregon law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Oregon law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in OR?
Generally, yes.
Oregon law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in OR?
In many cases, yes.
Oregon law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Oregon law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in OR?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
PENNSYLVANIA
Is Byrna legal in Pennsylvania?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Pennsylvania law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in PA?
No.
Pennsylvania does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in PA?
Generally, yes.
Pennsylvania is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Pennsylvania law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Pennsylvania law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in PA?
Generally, yes.
Pennsylvania law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in PA?
In many cases, yes.
Pennsylvania law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Pennsylvania law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in PA?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
RHODE ISLAND
Is Byrna legal in Rhode Island?
Yes, with important considerations.
Byrna launchers are generally legal to own in Rhode Island. They are CO2-powered and do not use explosive force, so they are not classified as firearms under state law. However, Rhode Island regulates weapons and dangerous devices broadly, which can affect how a Byrna is carried and used.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in RI?
No.
Rhode Island does not require a firearm permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase laws do not apply.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in RI?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Rhode Island has strict laws regarding carrying weapons in public, including concealed carry restrictions.
Because Byrna launchers are not clearly addressed in statute, carrying one in public may be restricted depending on interpretation and whether a permit is required.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Rhode Island law allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes, with caution.
Rhode Island does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
However, improper display or use may lead to charges under public safety or disorderly conduct laws. Keeping the device secured and not openly displayed is the safest approach.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in RI?
Generally, yes.
Rhode Island allows possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense, but misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in RI?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Rhode Island prohibits certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Rhode Island also prohibits possession of certain listed non-firearm weapons, but Byrna launchers are not clearly addressed in the statutes reviewed. Because Rhode Island law can also treat some instruments as dangerous weapons depending on their design or use, individuals with legal restrictions should confirm eligibility before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in RI?
- Avoid carrying a Byrna in public unless you understand how Rhode Island law may apply
- Do not display or use a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Keep the device secured when transporting or storing it
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Is Byrna legal in South Carolina?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in South Carolina. South Carolina law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under South Carolina law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in SC?
No.
South Carolina does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in SC?
Generally, yes.
South Carolina is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
South Carolina law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
South Carolina law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in SC?
Generally, yes.
South Carolina law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in SC?
In many cases, yes.
South Carolina law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under South Carolina law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in SC?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Is Byrna legal in South Dakota?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in South Dakota. South Dakota law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under South Dakota law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in SD?
No.
South Dakota does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in SD?
Generally, yes.
South Dakota is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
South Dakota law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
South Dakota law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in SD?
Generally, yes.
South Dakota law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in SD?
In many cases, yes.
South Dakota law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under South Dakota law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in SD?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
TENNESSEE
Is Byrna legal in Tennessee?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Tennessee. Tennessee law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Tennessee law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in TN?
No.
Tennessee does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in TN?
Generally, yes.
Tennessee is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Tennessee law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Tennessee law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in TN?
Generally, yes.
Tennessee law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in TN?
In many cases, yes.
Tennessee law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Tennessee law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in TN?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
TEXAS
Is Byrna legal in Texas?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Texas. Texas law defines a firearm as a device designed to expel a projectile by using the energy generated by an explosion. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Texas law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in TX?
No.
Texas does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in TX?
Generally, yes.
Texas is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Texas law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Texas law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in TX?
Generally, yes.
Texas law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in TX?
In many cases, yes.
Texas law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Texas law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in TX?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
UTAH
Is Byrna legal in Utah?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Utah. Utah law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Utah law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in UT?
No.
Utah does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in UT?
Generally, yes.
Utah is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Utah law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Utah law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in UT?
Generally, yes.
Utah law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in UT?
In many cases, yes.
Utah law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Utah law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in UT?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
VERMONT
Is Byrna legal in Vermont?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Vermont. Vermont law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Vermont law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in VT?
No.
Vermont does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in VT?
Generally, yes.
Vermont is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Vermont law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Vermont law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in VT?
Generally, yes.
Vermont law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in VT?
In many cases, yes.
Vermont law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Vermont law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in VT?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
VIRGINIA
Is Byrna legal in Virginia?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Virginia. Virginia law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Virginia law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in VA?
No.
Virginia does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in VA?
Generally, yes.
Virginia is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Virginia law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Virginia law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in VA?
Generally, yes.
Virginia law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in VA?
In many cases, yes.
Virginia law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Virginia law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in VA?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
WASHINGTON
Is Byrna legal in Washington?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Washington. Washington law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Washington law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in WA?
No.
Washington does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in WA?
Generally, yes.
Washington law does not specifically prohibit carrying CO2-powered devices like Byrna, and they are not regulated as firearms.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Washington law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Washington law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in WA?
Generally, yes.
Washington law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in WA?
In many cases, yes.
Washington law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Washington law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in WA?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Is Byrna legal in Washington, D.C.?
Yes, with important restrictions.
Byrna launchers are generally legal to own in Washington, D.C. because they are CO2-powered and do not use explosive force. However, Washington, D.C. regulates air-powered pistols, BB guns, and similar devices, and these may be treated as regulated weapons under local law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in DC?
Yes.
Washington, D.C. requires registration for firearms and certain air-powered pistols, including BB and pellet guns. A Byrna launcher may fall within this category, meaning registration with the Metropolitan Police Department may be required before possession.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in DC?
Restricted.
Washington, D.C. strictly regulates the carrying of weapons in public.
Even if a Byrna is not classified as a firearm, carrying it in public may be restricted or subject to regulation depending on how it is classified. Many locations are also designated as restricted or sensitive areas.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes, with compliance requirements.
Washington, D.C. generally allows possession of defensive devices in the home, but registration requirements may apply depending on how the Byrna launcher is classified under local law.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Washington, D.C. has strict laws governing the possession and transport of weapons, including firearms and certain air-powered devices.
Because it is not clearly defined how a Byrna launcher is classified in all situations, transporting one in a vehicle could be subject to regulation depending on interpretation. Keeping the device secured and avoiding unnecessary transport is the safest approach.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in DC?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Washington, D.C. allows possession of self-defense chemical sprays such as pepper spray. However, the law does not clearly address chemical agents when deployed as projectiles from a launcher. Because of this, Byrna chemical projectiles fall into a gray area and may be subject to different interpretation depending on use. Misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in DC?
Restricted.
Washington, D.C. prohibits certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms and other regulated weapons. Because Byrna launchers may be treated as regulated devices requiring registration, these restrictions may apply.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in DC?
- Register the device if required before possession
- Do not carry a Byrna in public without confirming legal requirements
- Keep the device secured and comply with all transport rules
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
WEST VIRGINIA
Is Byrna legal in West Virginia?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in West Virginia. West Virginia law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under West Virginia law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in WV?
No.
West Virginia does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in WV?
Generally, yes.
West Virginia is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
West Virginia law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
West Virginia law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in WV?
Generally, yes.
West Virginia law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in WV?
In many cases, yes.
West Virginia law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under West Virginia law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in WV?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
WISCONSIN
Is Byrna legal in Wisconsin?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Wisconsin. Wisconsin law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Wisconsin law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in WI?
No.
Wisconsin does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in WI?
Generally, yes.
Wisconsin is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions. Carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Wisconsin law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Wisconsin law does not specifically prohibit keeping a CO2-powered Byrna launcher in a vehicle.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in WI?
Generally, yes.
Wisconsin law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in WI?
In many cases, yes.
Wisconsin law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Wisconsin law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in WI?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
WYOMING
Is Byrna legal in Wyoming?
Yes.
Byrna launchers are legal to own in Wyoming. Wyoming law defines a firearm as a weapon that expels a projectile by the action of an explosive. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered, they are generally not classified as firearms under Wyoming law.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in WY?
No.
Wyoming does not require a permit to purchase a CO2-powered Byrna launcher. Firearm-specific purchase requirements do not apply because Byrna devices are not classified as firearms.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in WY?
Generally, yes.
Wyoming is generally permissive regarding weapon carry, and CO2-powered devices like Byrna are not specifically restricted under firearm laws.
However, certain locations such as schools, government buildings, and private property may impose restrictions, and carrying or using any weapon in a threatening or unlawful manner can result in criminal charges.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Yes.
Wyoming law generally allows lawful possession of a Byrna launcher in the home for self-defense purposes.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Yes.
Wyoming law is generally permissive regarding weapons in vehicles, and CO2-powered Byrna launchers are not specifically restricted.
As with public carry, unlawful use or display can still result in criminal charges.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in WY?
Generally, yes.
Wyoming law allows the possession of self-defense chemical agents such as pepper spray. Byrna chemical projectiles are generally treated similarly when used for lawful self-defense. However, misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in WY?
In many cases, yes.
Wyoming law restricts certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing firearms. Because Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and not classified as firearms under Wyoming law, those restrictions may not apply in the same way. However, other legal limitations can still apply depending on the individual’s status. It is important to confirm your specific situation before possessing a Byrna.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in WY?
- Avoid carrying or using a Byrna in restricted locations such as schools or government buildings
- Do not use or display a Byrna in a threatening or unlawful manner
- Follow all posted rules on private property
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.
PUERTO RICO
Is Byrna legal in Puerto Rico?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Puerto Rico law broadly regulates “weapons” under the Puerto Rico Weapons Act. While Byrna launchers are CO2-powered and do not use explosive force, the law does not clearly exclude air-powered launchers from regulation. Because of this, Byrna devices may be treated as regulated weapons depending on how authorities interpret them.
Do I need a permit to purchase a Byrna pistol in PR?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Puerto Rico requires a weapons license to acquire and possess firearms and certain other weapons. Because the law is written broadly, a Byrna launcher could be treated as a regulated weapon requiring a license. There is no clear statutory exemption specifically addressing CO2-powered launchers.
Can I carry a Byrna for self-defense in public in PR?
Restricted.
Puerto Rico strictly regulates the carrying of weapons in public.
Carrying a weapon generally requires a valid weapons license. If a Byrna is treated as a regulated weapon, carrying it without proper authorization could result in criminal liability.
Can I keep a Byrna at home for self-defense?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Puerto Rico generally allows possession of weapons within the home by licensed individuals. Because Byrna launchers may fall within the broader definition of regulated weapons, possession without a license could present legal risk depending on interpretation.
Can I keep a Byrna in my car?
Restricted.
Puerto Rico regulates the transport and possession of weapons.
If a Byrna is treated as a regulated weapon, transporting it without a valid license or outside permitted circumstances could violate the law.
Are Byrna chemical projectiles (Pepper and Max) legal in PR?
Unclear, and caution is advised.
Self-defense chemical agents are generally allowed, but Puerto Rico regulates weapons broadly. When deployed through a launcher, chemical projectiles may be treated differently than handheld sprays. Misuse can result in criminal charges.
Can convicted felons or other prohibited persons own a Byrna in PR?
Restricted.
Puerto Rico law prohibits certain individuals, including convicted felons, from possessing weapons. Because Byrna launchers may fall under the broader category of regulated weapons, these restrictions apply.
What’s the safest way to stay compliant in PR?
- Assume a Byrna may be treated as a regulated weapon under Puerto Rico law
- Obtain a valid weapons license before purchasing, possessing, or carrying
- Confirm classification with local authorities before use
Important Notice
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and may be interpreted differently depending on your location and situation. Always consult local authorities or a qualified attorney to confirm compliance.