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Handcuff legality question

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Handcuff legality question

Postby Krypos » 29 Apr 2007 6:41

hey, is it illegal in the united states to own handcuffs and/or keys to such?

just wondering since i bought a pair today.

and i mean illegal to own if you are just civilian...... not LEO or military or whatever else. just 18 year old person living in apartment.

any takers?
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Postby UWSDWF » 29 Apr 2007 7:07

I am not aware of your local laws but I would assume that, like in Canada, security guards whom carry cuffs are civilian and not a sworn LEO... there by I would deduct that... ect...
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Nope.

Postby raimundo » 29 Apr 2007 8:38

No, its legal, but police will be suspicious if you are found to have them in a bag with duct tape and weapons, in a car, you gonna have some 'splainin' to do. However if they are trimed with pink fur, you may have less to explain in some jurisdictions, like newyorkcity
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Re: Nope.

Postby UWSDWF » 29 Apr 2007 8:45

raimundo wrote: However if they are trimed with pink fur, you may have less to explain in some jurisdictions, like newyorkcity


not reccomended in SLC Utah though
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Postby Eyes_Only » 29 Apr 2007 8:55

Almost all gun, knife and military surplus stores carry and sell handcuffs and handcuff keys so it should not be illegal. When I was in high school the local military surplus store refused to sell me handcuffs because i was a minor at the time but they said they had no problems selling me the keys. Just don't carry them with you on your key ring with your house keys.
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Postby UWSDWF » 29 Apr 2007 8:58

Eyes_Only wrote: Just don't carry them with you on your key ring with your house keys.


I do. I also have a tactical one in my shirt pocket when working. I use cuff keys for opening beer quite often and the dbl lock pin is great for resetting electronics
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Postby Eyes_Only » 29 Apr 2007 9:42

By tactical you mean those cuff keys thats shaped like a pen?
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Postby UWSDWF » 29 Apr 2007 9:44

yeah, it's longer and easier to handle, especially while wearing search gloves
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Postby Squelchtone » 29 Apr 2007 13:33

Eyes_Only wrote: Just don't carry them with you on your key ring with your house keys.


why not? I have cuff keys on my home and work keychains.. I almost took my cuffs last night when I went to the bars.. its a good item to have when restraining a drunkard who wants to have a go when he's looking for a fight and picks you. I left them at home though.. didnt want the bulky leather Safariland cuff case hanging off my belt all evening.

I think of carrying a cuff key just like I carry a mag light, leatherman tool, and a sharpie marker. essential every day carry item.

always be prepared.

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Postby UWSDWF » 29 Apr 2007 13:37

+1 squelchtone

feel naked without em at times....

Though for the general public TAKE A COURSE before you carry or try to use 'em you become very liable without a certificate
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Postby digital_blue » 29 Apr 2007 13:48

In Winnipeg, you must be licensed to carry hand cuffs. You may own them, but carrying them in public is a no-no without proper licensing. Security guards that carry them must obtain certification, and those that do not have it, do not carry them.

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Postby UWSDWF » 29 Apr 2007 13:52

soo your saying I should bring my papers to the Peg then d_b
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Postby digital_blue » 29 Apr 2007 13:58

Well... if you intend on carrying them with you, I'd say that's probably a good idea.

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Postby Krypos » 29 Apr 2007 15:24

whew............... i was a little worried when i posted this, as i thought for a second that they were illegal to own. my mother would not have been pleased to hear that.........

i do not intend to carry them outside the house....... last thing i need is to get in trouble for that.

maybe ill ask the school police officer in a prepurchase tone. like: i have always wanted to buy actual cuffs, but someone told me its illegal, is that true?

my school cop will fall for that. im sure. lol

thanks guys, i feel better knowing im not screwed.
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Postby Sesame » 29 Apr 2007 15:45

Krypos wrote:maybe ill ask the school police officer in a prepurchase tone. like: i have always wanted to buy actual cuffs, but someone told me its illegal, is that true?


In my experience it is usually a mistake asking cops about the law. They often know very little about the law and have little problem bending the truth to suit what they think should be the law. I mean, go ahead and ask your school police officer what he thinks but take it with a grain of salt.

Most states have internet law references now. I would go straight to the source.
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