Is pepper spray allowed in Korea?

South Korea: Pepper sprays containing OC are legal. Requires a permit to distribute, own, carry pepper sprays containing pre-compressed gas or explosive propellent. Pepper sprays without any pre-compressed gas or explosive propellent are unrestricted.
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Is pepper spray legal in most countries?

In the Czech Republic, Spain, Austria, Poland, Russia – possession is legal by most civilians. In Switzerland, Germany, and Portugal, pepper spray is permitted with a license. However, the process to obtain a license in some countries can be extremely rigorous.
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Can you buy a Taser in South Korea?

Tear-gas guns and Taser guns are available for between 100,000 won and 300,000 won at online shopping malls, but one should get permission from the police first. People with a history of mental illness are not legally allowed to possess tear gas guns nor Tasers.
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Is self-defense legal in South Korea?

It's generally recognized around the world that everyone has a right of self-defense, which means that they can use reasonable force to defend themselves or others, without being charged. In Korea, it is stipulated in Criminal Act, Article 21(1).
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What is not allowed in South Korea?

Pornographic websites, books, writings, films, magazines, photographs or other materials of a pornographic nature are illegal in South Korea.
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Is pointing rude in Korea?

People generally expect to come into contact with strangers on busy streets and tend not to worry or apologise when personal space is invaded. Pointing: People do not point with their index finger but rather with their entire hand.
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Is it rude to stare in Korea?

However, it is fair to say that many Koreans with international experience have figured out that staring is rude to most westerners. In the meantime, if you find yourself the victim of eyeball glares and analytical squints, just relax and turn up the volume on your iPod.
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Is it legal to carry a knife in Korea?

Speaking with Kim of RaidOps, you need to be discrete when carrying a knife in Korea and police have MUCH discretion on whether you keep the blade or not if they find it on you.
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Can you carry a pocket knife in Korea?

Before, as a foreigner, I could purchase a pocket knife with a blade of up to 15 cm without a "sword permit." But apparently starting this year, the limit is 6 CM! Yes, you read right: a Swiss Army Knife is now classified as a sword in South Korea.
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What weapons are legal in South Korea?

SOUTH KOREA

Koreans do own guns, however. Sporting and hunting gun licenses are issued by the government, but guns must be stored at local police stations. Citizens are allowed, however, to keep crossbows in their homes. If people fail to follow the law, they face fines of up to $18,000 USD.
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How old do you have to be to own a gun in Korea?

Everyone requires a permit from the police office to own a gun. The following types of people cannot legally own a gun: - People under age 20, except for a training athlete with a permit.
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Can you go hunting in Korea?

Although guns are strictly banned to public in Korea, hunting is allowed as a sport, but is not a popular sport. Hunting is a seasonal sport in Korea, most active from November to February.
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How many guns are in Korea?

The survey states that approximately 300,000 guns are registered in South Korea, and that the remaining 210,000 is the estimated number of unregistered guns.
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Is pepper spray legal in Japan?

Mace and pepper spray are illegal in Japan.
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Can I bring pepper spray on a plane?

Pepper spray is a defensive weapon, and the TSA does not allow you to carry the product on the plane with you. But you can have one 4-ounce container of pepper spray in your checked baggage.
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Can you travel to other countries with pepper spray?

(118 ml) container of mace or pepper spray is permitted in checked baggage provided it is equipped with a safety mechanism to prevent accidental discharge. Self-defense sprays containing more than 2 percent by mass of tear gas (CS or CN) are prohibited in checked baggage.
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Can you own swords in South Korea?

Knife and sword is of course not allowed to posses them. Sword like weapons with sharp weapons what are longer than 6cm will be permitted to have under certification. Also who is under 18, with full support of guardian, can buy it but it should be just for decoration, raised for display and enjoyment of collection.
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Are fireworks allowed in Korea?

Lighting fireworks on the public beach is banned and carries a fine of up to an US equivalent of $42, according to South Korean news reports. At least one US Army soldier was briefly detained.
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What do I need to know before going to Korea?

10 Things to Know Before Traveling to South Korea
  • The Korean Alphabet is Easy as A-B-C.
  • Transportation is Efficient and Inexpensive.
  • It's Okay to Shout at Your Server.
  • Tipping isn't Necessary.
  • Public Bathrooms Can be a Bit Confusing.
  • South Korea is One of the Safest Countries in the World, but…
  • Wear Shower Shoes.
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Do Korean gangsters have guns?

While My Name's cast of gangsters is often portrayed operating out in the open, the reality is that what's left of Korea's organized crime factions remain very covert. And in order not to draw any attention to themselves, Korea's real gangsters rarely use or have firearms.
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What makes a knife a switchblade?

U.S. Code Title 15, Sect. 1241 defines switchblade knives as any knives which open "1) by hand pressure applied to a button or other device in the handle of the knife, or any knife having a blade which opens automatically; (2) by operation of inertia, gravity, or both".
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Do foreigners bow in Korea?

Meeting and greeting

Foreigners will see Koreans bowing all the time, even during telephone conversations. Though doing likewise will do much to endear you to locals, don't go overboard – a full, right-angled bow would only be appropriate for meeting royalty (and the monarchy ended in 1910).
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What does two fingers mean in Korean?

Your fist is the shape of a heart and your two fingers, which are the index and the thumb, are two main vessels. This Korean heart gesture is used to say “I like/love you” to someone and it's commonly used to show how much you adore someone (e.g. K-Pop idol singers at a concert).
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What should I avoid in Korea?

Every basic no-no in South Korea
  • Don't make snide comments about cosmetic surgery. ...
  • Don't be a picky eater. ...
  • Avoid being hyper or overreacting in public. ...
  • Avoid talking loudly. ...
  • Be mindful of where you sit. ...
  • Be extra careful about mentioning Japan. ...
  • Avoid wearing 'inappropriate' clothing.
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What's the middle finger in Korea?

The middle finger is probably the most alarming gesture non-Koreans are most likely to encounter, and not because of anti-foreigner bias. Koreans unconsciously use their middle fingers when pointing at something or pushing up their glasses. Other hand gestures are less shocking than confusing.
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