Is Tasers Legal in Idaho After the 2026 Framework Overhaul?

Yes, Tasers are legal in Idaho for civilians, provided users comply with state statutes and local ordinances. Idaho law classifies Tasers as non-lethal weapons under Idaho Code § 18-3316, permitting possession and use without a permit. However, cities like Boise and Coeur d’Alene impose additional restrictions, requiring permits for concealed carry in public spaces.


Key Regulations for Tasers in Idaho

  • Age Restrictions: Users must be at least 18 years old; minors face penalties under Idaho Code § 18-3316A for unlawful possession.
  • Prohibited Locations: Idaho Code § 18-3316(3) bans Tasers in courthouses, schools, and government buildings unless authorized by the governing body.
  • Use of Force Limits: Idaho’s “justifiable use of force” doctrine (Idaho Code § 18-4009) applies; Tasers may only be deployed in self-defense or defense of others under imminent threat.

Local jurisdictions may impose further constraints. For instance, Boise’s municipal code requires a concealed carry permit for Tasers in public, aligning with its broader firearm regulations. Failure to adhere to these rules may result in misdemeanor charges under Idaho Code § 18-3316(4). Always verify compliance with county sheriff offices, as enforcement varies.