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Georgia proposes restrictions on acoustic weapons, pepper spray and electroshock devices

by Mariam Razmadze
November 17, 2025
in News
Reading Time: 1 min read
Georgia proposes restrictions on acoustic weapons, pepper spray and electroshock devices

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs has introduced a legislative package that would tighten control over the circulation of acoustic weapons, gas aerosol devices such as pepper spray and electroshock devices in Georgia. The ministry stated that the draft amendments have already been submitted to Parliament for review.

The proposed changes aim to strengthen public safety and ensure stricter oversight of devices that can pose risks if misused. Under the amendments, the import of sound-producing (acoustic) weapons, used in film, theater productions, historical reenactments and public events, would require a special permit. Individuals wishing to purchase such weapons would need to present prior written consent issued by the relevant territorial unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Existing regulations governing transportation and delivery of acoustic weapons, which require police authorization, would remain in effect. Additionally, police would be granted the power to restrict both the number of acoustic weapons an individual may purchase and the frequency of such purchases.

The legislative package also introduces new rules for gas aerosol devices. The import of pepper spray would require a permit and sales would be limited to individuals aged 18 or older who obtain written clearance from the territorial unit of the ministry.

A stricter approach applies to electroshock devices. The proposed amendments would ban their circulation among civilians entirely. Only state agencies or licensed private security organizations would be allowed to import and use electroshock devices as part of their official duties.

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