908.1 - Use or possession of electric or electronic incapacitation device.

     § 908.1.  Use or possession of electric or electronic                incapacitation device.        (a)  Offense defined.--Except as set forth in subsection (b),     a person commits an offense if the person does any of the     following:            (1)  Uses an electric or electronic incapacitation device        on another person for an unlawful purpose.            (2)  Possesses, with intent to violate paragraph (1), an        electric or electronic incapacitation device.        (b)  Self defense.--A person may possess and use an electric     or electronic incapacitation device in the exercise of     reasonable force in defense of the person or the person's     property pursuant to Chapter 5 (relating to general principles     of justification) if the electric or electronic incapacitation     device is labeled with or accompanied by clearly written     instructions as to its use and the damages involved in its use.        (c)  Prohibited possession.--No person prohibited from     possessing a firearm pursuant to section 6105 (relating to     persons not to possess, use, manufacture, control, sell or     transfer firearms) may possess or use an electric or electronic     incapacitation device.        (d)  Grading.--An offense under subsection (a) shall     constitute a felony of the second degree if the actor acted with     the intent to commit a felony. Otherwise any offense under this     section is graded as a misdemeanor of the first degree.        (e)  Exceptions.--Nothing in this section shall prohibit the     possession or use by, or the sale or furnishing of any electric     or electronic incapacitation device to, a law enforcement     agency, peace officer, employee of a correctional institution,     county jail or prison or detention center, the National Guard or     reserves or a member of the National Guard or reserves for use     in their official duties.        (f)  Definition.--As used in this section, the term "electric     or electronic incapacitation device" means a portable device     which is designed or intended by the manufacturer to be used,     offensively or defensively, to temporarily immobilize or     incapacitate persons by means of electric pulse or current,     including devices operating by means of carbon dioxide     propellant. The term does not include cattle prods, electric     fences or other electric devices when used in agricultural,     animal husbandry or food production activities.     (Nov. 6, 2002, P.L.1096, No.132, eff. 60 days)        2002 Amendment.  Act 132 added section 908.1.