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NJ: Stun Gun Ban to End
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If your dream of owning a stun gun has been thwarted by the state’s decades-long ban, you’re in luck: Thanks to a U.S. Supreme Court decision, New Jersey residents will soon be free to buy the devices for the first time since 1985. There are a few caveats to the new rules, for which the public comment period ends Sunday. Minors can’t buy a stun gun, nor can felons or the mentally ill. But otherwise, it’s open season. |
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