Australia Tasers are prohibited for civilian ownership in Australia in every state and territory.
Canada Conducted energy weapons are classed as "prohibited weapons", making them illegal for civilian ownership. In police services CEWs are very common, with most front-line officers having a Taser as a standard issue weapon.
China Under the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Control of Firearms and Public Security Punishment Law, Tasers are prohibited for civilian ownership in China without an application for a state licence. A weapons permit is required to purchase and own a Taser.
Germany Since April 2008, Tasers can be legally purchased by persons 18 and older, but can only be carried by persons with a
firearm carry permit (), which is only issued under very restricted conditions. In 2001, Germany approved a pilot project allowing individual
states to issue Tasers to their
SEK teams (
police tactical units); by 2018, 13 out of 16 states had done so. A number of states have also provided a limited number of Tasers to their general police forces. Some states, such as Berlin, have
use of force guidelines that only permit Taser use where firearm use would also be justified. The
Bundeswehr (German armed forces) does not issue Tasers nor are they used in training.
Ireland Under the Firearms Act of 1925, Tasers, pepper spray and stun guns are illegal to possess or purchase in Ireland, even with a valid firearms certificate.
Italy In Italy, Tasers are subject to strict regulation because they are legally classified as weapons. Under Law No. 110 of 18 April 1975 (Supplementary provisions on the control of weapons, ammunition and explosives), Article 4 lists the Taser among weapons and objects capable of causing injury that may not be carried outside one's residence without official authorization.
Jamaica Tasers are legal for civilians to own, provided they possess a valid permit under the Customs Act. Currently, police in Jamaica do not have access to Tasers, but in February 2021, Corporal James Rohan, Chairman of the Police Federation, requested access to non-lethal weaponry in order to deal more effectively with encounters with mentally ill individuals.
Japan Under the
Firearm and Sword Possession Control Law, import, carrying, purchase of conducted energy weapons is prohibited in Japan. Stun guns are legal to own, although carrying without "justifiable grounds" is illegal and can be prosecuted under the Minor Offenses Act.
Poland Any electroshock weapon, including stun guns and Tasers, with amperage under 10 mA can be purchased by anyone over the age of 18 without permit or background checks. As most Tasers fulfil those criteria, they are widely available in self-defence stores.
Russia Stun guns and Tasers made in Russia can be purchased for self-defense without special permission, however, under the Federal Law No. 150 "On Weapons" of the Russian Federation it's illegal to import and subsequent sale of any foreign stun devices or Tasers into the country. The ban has been in place since the first version of the law was approved in 1996.
United Arab Emirates Tasers are classified as weapons under Federal Law No. 3 of 2009, and therefore require a valid license to own or import.
United Kingdom Tasers have been in use by UK police forces since 2001, and they require 18 hours of initial training, followed by six hours of annual top-up training, in order for a police officer to be allowed to carry and use one. Members of the general public are not allowed to own Tasers, with possession or sale of a Taser punishable by up to 10 years in prison. As of September 2019, 30,548 (19%) of police officers were trained to use Tasers. Tasers were deployed 23,000 times from March 2018 to March 2019, compared to only 10,000 times in 2013; however the UK police definition of "deployed" means that the weapon has been drawn; in the majority of cases it will not have been fired. In March 2020, extra funding was provided to purchase devices to allow more than 8,000 extra British police officers to carry a Taser. == Use on children and the elderly ==