Complete guide to pepper spray, mace, and OC spray legality in all 50 states. Size limits, age restrictions, and where you can carry.
Pepper spray (also called OC spray or mace) is legal for civilian carry in all 50 states, but every state has its own restrictions on size, concentration, who can buy it, and where you can carry it. Understanding these laws is essential before purchasing or carrying pepper spray for self-defense.
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| State | Status | Max Size | Min Age | Felon Ban? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Alaska | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions on concentration |
| Arizona | Legal | 4 oz | 18 | No | Must be labeled as self-defense |
| Arkansas | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| California | Restricted | 2.5 oz | 16 | Yes | Must be purchased from licensed firearms dealer in some counties |
| Colorado | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Connecticut | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions on concentration |
| Delaware | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit required |
| Florida | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | Must be purchased from licensed retailer |
| Georgia | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Hawaii | Restricted | 2.5 oz | 21 | Yes | Requires permit; restricted on flights |
| Idaho | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Illinois | Restricted | 2.5 oz | 18 | Yes | Must be purchased at licensed pharmacy or sporting goods store in Chicago |
| Indiana | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Iowa | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Kansas | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Kentucky | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Louisiana | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Maine | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Maryland | Restricted | 2.5 oz | 18 | Yes | Cannot be shipped via USPS; must be labeled |
| Massachusetts | Restricted | 2.5 oz | 21 | Yes | Requires Firearms Identification (FID) Card |
| Michigan | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Minnesota | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Mississippi | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Missouri | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Montana | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Nebraska | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Nevada | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| New Hampshire | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| New Jersey | Restricted | 2.5 oz | 18 | Yes | Must be purchased in-state from licensed retailer |
| New Mexico | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| New York | Strictly Restricted | 2.5 oz | 18 | Yes | Must be purchased from a licensed pharmacist; cannot be ordered online |
| North Carolina | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| North Dakota | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Ohio | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Oklahoma | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Oregon | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Pennsylvania | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | Cannot carry in Philadelphia without a license |
| Rhode Island | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| South Carolina | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| South Dakota | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Tennessee | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Texas | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Utah | Legal | 4 oz | 18 | No | Liberal carry laws |
| Vermont | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Virginia | Legal | 4 oz | 18 | No | Allowed with no permit |
| Washington | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| West Virginia | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
| Wisconsin | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No permit needed |
| Wyoming | Legal | 2.5 oz | 18 | No | No restrictions |
Pepper spray is fully legal in Alabama. No permit required. Maximum canister size is 2.5 oz. Minimum age to purchase is 18. No felony prohibition specifically for pepper spray. Can be carried concealed or openly.
Legal with no permit required. 2.5 oz maximum. Age 18+. No special restrictions on OC concentration. Widely available at retail stores.
Arizona allows pepper spray up to 4 oz. Minimum age 18. Must be labeled as a self-defense product. No permit needed for carry. Very permissive state.
Fully legal. 2.5 oz limit. Age 18+. No permit or training required.
Legal but restricted. Max 2.5 oz. Min age 16. Felons cannot purchase or possess. Must be purchased from a licensed firearms dealer in some counties. Cannot be shipped via mail to certain areas. OC concentration must be under 2.5% in some jurisdictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit or registration needed. Widely available.
Legal with no restrictions beyond 2.5 oz and age 18. No concentration limits.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit required. Standard retail availability.
Legal. Max 2.5 oz. Min age 18. Must be purchased from a licensed retailer (pharmacy, sporting goods, or gun store). Cannot be carried in carry-on luggage on flights. Florida Statute 790.01 covers pepper spray.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed. Very permissive laws.
Restricted. Requires a permit to purchase. Minimum age 21. Felons prohibited. Limited retail availability. Cannot carry on airplanes.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions. No permit needed.
Legal but restricted in Chicago. Statewide: 2.5 oz max, age 18. Chicago requires purchase at a licensed pharmacy or sporting goods store. Felons prohibited statewide. Cannot ship via mail to Chicago addresses.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed. No special restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Restricted. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. Felons prohibited. Cannot be shipped via USPS. Must have manufacturer's warning label. Legal to carry with no permit.
Highly restricted. 2.5 oz max. Minimum age 21. Requires a Firearms Identification (FID) Card to purchase. Felons prohibited. One of the strictest states for pepper spray.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions. Very permissive.
Restricted. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. Felons prohibited. Must be purchased in-state from a licensed retailer. Cannot order online from out-of-state vendors.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Most restricted state. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. Felons prohibited. Must be purchased in person from a licensed pharmacist. Cannot be ordered online. Must sign a register at time of purchase. NYC has additional restrictions on carry in certain locations.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal statewide. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. Philadelphia requires a license to carry. Rest of state has no permit requirement.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed. Can carry concealed or openly. Widely available at retail stores and online.
Legal with generous allowances. Max 4 oz. Age 18. No permit needed. Liberal carry laws.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. Max 4 oz. Age 18. No permit needed. No restrictions on concentration.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions. No permit needed.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No permit needed.
Legal. 2.5 oz max. Age 18. No restrictions.
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Yes, pepper spray is legal for civilian carry in all 50 states. However, some states like New York, Massachusetts, and Hawaii have significant restrictions on how and where you can purchase it.
TSA allows one 4 oz (118ml) container of pepper spray in checked luggage only, provided it has a safety mechanism to prevent accidental discharge. Pepper spray is never allowed in carry-on luggage. See our Travel Laws guide for details.
You must comply with the laws of the state you are in. A pepper spray legal in Texas may not meet New York's purchase requirements. Always check local laws when traveling.
"Mace" was originally a brand name for tear gas-based sprays. Modern "mace" products typically contain OC (oleoresin capsicum) pepper spray, which is more effective. See our comparison guide for details.
In most states, yes, but some states (California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, Hawaii, New Jersey, Maryland) specifically prohibit felons from possessing pepper spray. Check your state's laws.