Pennsylvania Taser Laws — Overview
Pennsylvania law does not restrict civilian ownership of electronic control devices. No permit is required. Pennsylvania does not have a stand-your-ground law, and a duty to retreat may apply in public confrontations.
What Is Allowed
- Purchase and ownership without a permit
- Carrying openly in public
- Carrying concealed in public
- Carrying in a personal vehicle
- Carrying in most private businesses unless posted
- Use in lawful self-defense
- Purchase by adults 18 and older
Restrictions & Prohibited Locations
Even in permissive states, certain locations prohibit weapons including tasers:
- Schools, school buses, and school events
- Courts and court offices
- Polling places on election day
- Correctional facilities
- Locations with posted no-weapons signage
- Felons and those under domestic violence orders are prohibited
- Pennsylvania does not have stand-your-ground — duty to retreat may apply in public
Legal Reminder
This is a summary for informational purposes only. Laws change and local ordinances vary. Consult a licensed Pennsylvania attorney for advice specific to your situation. Always verify current statutes before purchasing or carrying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a taser legal in Pennsylvania?
Yes. Tasers are legal for civilians in Pennsylvania with no permit required.
Do I need a permit to buy a taser in Pennsylvania?
No. Pennsylvania does not require a permit, license, or registration to purchase or carry a taser.
Where can I buy a taser in Pennsylvania?
Licensed taser dealers operate throughout Pennsylvania. You can also purchase civilian TASER models directly from Axon.com or through major retailers including Amazon. Find a local dealer.