Is Tasers Legal in Puerto Rico After the 2026 Law Changes?

Yes, Tasers are legal in Puerto Rico for civilian use under strict conditions. The Commonwealth regulates their possession, sale, and use through local statutes and municipal ordinances, requiring buyers to be at least 18 years old and prohibiting concealed carry without a permit. Recent 2026 amendments to Law 133-2020 (Arms Control Act) mandate background checks for all electronic defense weapons, aligning with federal guidelines but imposing additional local reporting requirements for vendors.


Key Regulations for Tasers in Puerto Rico

  • Age and Permit Requirements: Only individuals aged 18 or older may purchase a Taser, and concealed carry necessitates a Permiso de Armas Menores issued by the Policía de Puerto Rico, which conducts fingerprint-based background checks.
  • Prohibited Locations: Tasers are banned in government buildings, schools, airports, and private properties with posted signage, pursuant to Reglamento 8766 (2023) under the Department of Public Safety.
  • Sale and Storage Mandates: Licensed dealers must register all Taser transactions with the Oficina de Control de Armas within 48 hours, and devices must be stored in locked containers when not in use, per Ley 146-2022.