>>Tasers have been available now for years to the public. In most states they are not considered a gun and are legal for citizens to own. Not sure how up-to-date this is but here is list:
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http://www.spygadgets.com/personal-protection/stun-gun-taser-laws.html>>
>>I know
several women who carry a taser. It is best in this country to assume someone is carrying one than not nowadays...
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>That's so confused. You have to look for if it's legal in there and not legal in there.
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>If I'm wrong correct me I know some cities of USA there is death sentence and some cities isn't. That's strange. I remembered when I got visa for Taiwan they gave me a paper which writes "Narcotic crimes can reason death sentence in there". Your cities should give you papers at city entrances about if there is death sentence or there isn't... :))
Just having comprehensive list of what's legal where and what's not would turn into a book larger than a phone directory :).
Now if we limit this to what may carry a death sentence (although there's usually more than just a sentence - sometimes several paragraphs of legalese :), it may be just a booklet that one could read within a couple of hours. Now imagine if everyone crossing a state border would
have to read all that... the queue would be endless. OK, maybe not - that'd be only the differences between the neighboring states.