Massachusetts S1692 regulates the purchase and possession of self-defense sprays, setting specific conditions and restrictions.
Massachusetts S1692 establishes conditions under which individuals may purchase or possess self-defense sprays. It prohibits possession by those convicted of certain crimes, those under 15, and those under 18 without parental consent. It also requires individuals with a history of mental illness or substance use disorders to obtain an affidavit from a licensed physician or clinical psychologist. Violations of these provisions are subject to fines and imprisonment.
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