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📖 Statute Reference
Wis. Stat. § 941.26 (self-defense spray regulation: OC restrictions, safety mechanism, UV dye requirement)
🚨 Penalties for Violations
Sale or possession of non-compliant pepper spray is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 9 months in jail and a fine up to $10,000. Sale to a minor carries the same penalty.
📄 Exceptions & Special Cases
Law enforcement and corrections officers exempt from all restrictions.
🔄 Recent Changes
No recent legislative changes to OC spray regulations.
🔍 Expanded Analysis: Wisconsin Pepper Spray Laws
What this means for residents and visitors: A in-depth review of Pepper Spray laws in Wisconsin finds that the substance is classified as 'Legal (Restricted)' under current state and federal statutes. Wisconsin restricts pepper spray to a maximum of 10% OC concentration and a maximum net weight of 60 cubic centimeters (approximately 2 oz). Canisters must include a safety mechanism to prevent accide Individuals planning to possess, purchase, or distribute Pepper Spray in Wisconsin should be aware that Maximum 10% OC concentration. Maximum 60 cc (approx. 2 oz) net weight. Must contain UV marking dye. Must have a safety mechanism to prevent accidental discharge. Purchaser must be 18+.. We recommend consulting a qualified local attorney before relying on any legal status summary.
Related restrictions: Maximum 10% OC concentration. Maximum 60 cc (approx. 2 oz) net weight. Must contain UV marking dye. Must have a safety mechanism to prevent accidental discharge. Purchaser must be 18+.
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