Streetwise FRiPHONE 14,000,000* Stun Gun
Very realistic in appearance so it would be easy to catch a would be criminal off guard. The FRiPHONE 14,000,000* looks just like a current smart phone.
Features:
- Discrete Protection: This is the most realistic cell phone stun gun on the market today. When you pull out this stun gun, your attacker will be none the wiser. By the time he realizes it is a stun gun it will be too late. This can give you the element of surprise.
- Powerful Stun Gun: Just test firing this unit into the air is often enough to stop an attacker. As the electric current pulsates across the top, it creates an intimidating electrical sound. An attacker with any sense will be stopped in his tracks. If the sight and sound don’t stop him, a jolt from this unit certainly will.
- Slim Design: At less than 5 1/2” tall and half an inch thick, it is easy to conceal and light enough to take with you wherever you go.
- LED Flashlight: The LED flashlight provides a convenient source of light whenever you need it.
- Loud Alarm: The International Institute of Criminology says 68 percent of criminals will flee a crime scene if an alarm is sounded.
- Lifetime Warranty: The FRiPHONE comes with a lifetime warranty. See the enclosed instruction sheet for complete details.
Contents:
- Streetwise FRiPHONE Rechargeable Cell Phone Stun Gun
- Micro USB Charging Cable
- Instructions
*Actual voltage output is difficult to measure and verify, but this unit compares to other brands that claim to be 14,000,000 or more volts.
The following summary of our research reflects what the various laws are on the sale and use of non-lethal spray weapons. In no way should this be regarded as the final word on the legal status of said laws. This report is not intended to take place of legal counsel nor should it be looked at as being any form of legal advice. Please check with your local authorities to obtain the latest information, as our politicians tend to change laws. It still remains the responsibility of the consumer/user of any of our products to check their local and state laws. Must be 18 years or older in order to purchase.
Alabama- No state law prohibiting or regulating a defensive aerosol spray product.
Alaska- No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
Arizona- No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
Arkansas- No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
California- It is legal to sell, purchase, and legally use tear gas or pepper spray containing up to 2.5 oz of product. Certificates of training are no longer required. Products are not permitted for sale to felons or minors. Product packaging must meet standard Dept. of Justice requirements.
Colorado- No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
Connecticut- State law is not specific about the classification and sale of any defensive aerosol. Anyone can purchase and carry a chemical spray product at the present time.
Delaware- No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of any non-lethal spray weapons.
Florida- It is legal to sell, purchase, and legally use any chemical non-lethal spray weapon containing up to one-half ounce of product. It is illegal to sell to persons under the age of 18.
Georgia- No laws regulating the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
Hawaii- There is no state law regarding the sale or possession of non-lethal spray weapons, but the City and County of Honolulu and the county of Hawaii have possession law except for those people who obtain a permit from that County's chief of police.
Idaho- Does not restrict or regulate the sale of non-lethal spray products but certain uses are prohibited.
Illinois- No laws regulating the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal sprays.
Iowa- No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal sprays.
Kansas- No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray products.
Kentucky- No laws regarding the sale, purchase, and legal use of non-lethal sprays.
Louisiana- No laws regarding the sale, purchase, and legal use of non-lethal sprays.
Maine- No laws regulating the sale, purchase and legal use for defending persons and premises.
Maryland- No state laws against the sale of tear gas or OC products but it is prohibited to carry tear gas openly with the intent or purpose of injuring a person.
Massachusetts- Any person wishing to sell or carry a tear gas product over 1 oz must obtain a license and a full weapons permit from a chief of police or commissioner of public safety.
Michigan- Maximum allowable strength for OC or CS product is 2%. No CN products or sales to minors allowed.
Minnesota- A person may sell, possess and use CN, CS, and OC products only if they are propelled from an aerosol container that is labeled with clearly written instructions on use. They cannot be sold where intoxicating liquor is sold. Some counties may elect to impose licensing requirements.
Mississippi- No laws regarding the sale, purchase or use of sprays for self-protection.
Missouri- No laws in effect forbidding possession or sale of non-lethal spray products.
Montana- No laws regarding the sale, purchase, and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
Nebraska- No laws prohibiting or regulating tear gas type products.
Nevada- Permissible to possess aerosol spray irritants with active ingredient levels of 2% or less. Washoe County and City of Las Vegas require training and permits.
New Hampshire- No laws regarding the sale, purchase, and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
New Jersey- Permissible to sell, possess and legally use 3/4 oz. or less by anyone for personal protection.
New Mexico- No laws regarding the sale, purchase, and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
New York- Maximum allowable strength for OC or CS product is 7%. Authorized retail sales of a self-defense spray are Dealers in firearms and licensed Pharmacists. This does not apply to wholesale distribution between a manufacturer and a retail vendor.
North Carolina- Any individual who has not been convicted of a felony can purchase for use for protection a tear gas product not exceeding 50 cubic centimeters in volume.
North Dakota- Any spray or aerosol containing CN, CS or other irritating agent can be carried without a concealed weapons permit except in gaming and alcoholic beverage establishments.
Ohio- No laws regarding the sale or purchase of non-lethal spray weapons. The only law on use is that it is criminal mischief if used to interfere with the use or enjoyment of property of another.
Oklahoma- No laws regarding the sale, purchase, and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
Oregon - No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons. However, Portland has a city ordinance which prohibits the possession and use of a tear gas dispensing device.
Pennsylvania- No specific laws or regulations concerning the sale, purchase or legal use of non-lethal sprays.
Rhode Island- No laws regarding the sale, purchase, and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
South Carolina- Lawful for a person for self-defense purposes only to possess, use, transport, sell or buy, but with a limitation of 50 cubic centimeter capacity,
South Dakota- No statutes or regulations concerning the sale, purchase, and legal use of chemical sprays.
Tennessee- No laws regarding the sale, purchase, and legal use of aerosols, gases, etc.
Texas- A small chemical dispenser sold for personal protection is exempt from their weapons laws.
Utah- No prohibition against the use of chemical aerosol sprays as long as the product does not cause death or serious bodily injury.
Vermont- Statutes do not regulate or prohibit the sale of any aerosol spray used as a defensive weapon.
Virginia - No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
Washington- No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
West Virginia - No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.
Wisconsin- Permissible to sell, possess and legally use up to and including a 2 oz. unit by anyone for personal protection.
Wyoming- No laws regarding the sale, purchase and legal use of non-lethal spray weapons.