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I was wondering if any of you have info/experience on certification training and/or laws regarding the legal concealed carry of expandable batons amongst civilians here in Oregon? I know that in some states they are not legal for civilian use at all and are viewed harshly.

If all I have is a baton, and I am trying to defend myself from someone using lethal force such a knife or gun, will a strike to the head actually knock them out or kill them? Would a strike to their forearm break bone or just hurt? NOT asking for legal advice, just wondering how effective these things are if needed.

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If you have 37mm bean bag, rubber baton, tear gas, high explosive, shot shell, or rounds intended to be used against people... then they are "Destructive devices" and require tax stamps and registration for each round.

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The problem with the 37mm is that you can't sub-cal them out and you cannot possess any "anti-personnel" rounds for them. All you can do is launch smoke and flares. It's my understanding that possessing like baton rounds or rubber shot on conjunction with a 37mm device puts you afoul of "constructive intent" of a DD as the launcher is no longer being used as a "signal device" Kind of like why ...