Attorney General Opinion No. ( 1994 )


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  • The Honorable Jim D. Garner State Representative, Eleventh District 601 East 12th, P.O. Box 538 Coffeyville, Kansas 67337

    Dear Representative Garner:

    You request our opinion regarding the legality of buying, selling and possessing tear gas or pepper mace devices for personal safety purposes in light of K.S.A. 1993 Supp. 21-4201(a)(3).

    K.S.A. 1993 Supp. 21-4201(a)(3) provides as follows:

    "(a) Criminal use of weapons is knowingly:

    . . . .

    "(3) carrying on one's person or in any land, water or air vehicle, with intent to use the same unlawfully, a tear gas or smoke bomb or projector or any object containing a noxious liquid, gas or substance;"

    This provision does not prohibit the sale, purchase or possession of the listed items, but rather the carrying of such items. Compare K.S.A. 1993 Supp. 21-4201(a)(1), (6), (7), (8), (9). Further, one element of the offense is "intent to use the same unlawfully." See e.g. State v.Lassley, 218 Kan. 752, 754 (1976). Pursuant to K.S.A. 21-3211, use of force to protect one's person is not unlawful in certain circumstances. Therefore, purchase, sale and possession of tear gas or pepper mace devices for purposes of self-protection under K.S.A. 21-3211 is not proscribed by K.S.A. 1993 Supp. 21-4201(a)(3). We note, however, that there may be local ordinances prohibiting the possession of such items.

    Very truly yours,

    ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas

    Julene L. Miller Deputy Attorney General

    RTS:JLM:jm

Document Info

Judges: Robert T. Stephan, Attorney General

Filed Date: 9/26/1994

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 7/5/2016