It is best to purchase pepper spray locally. You will get information on how to use it properly and how long it lasts. There is a company called Rose Guardian, they have several stores in Ohio or visit their website www.roseguardian.com
You can also find Pepper Spray at gun shows, outdoor and camping stores, some Walmart stores and again online.
Believe it or not, you can order it online from Walmart. It's less than $10, with several to choose from.
Knowing Massachusetts, probably. Still it would be a good idea to check with your local law enforcement and maybe a local lawyer to be sure. Most cops I think would be fine with it as long as the spray wasn't misused. If it is misused, however, there would be consequences. http://www.ledefensetech.com/pepperspraylaws.htm Something else to consider are personal alarms. While they don't have the same deterrent effect as pepper spray, they do signal that someone needs help. There aren't many adults I know who wouldn't help a minor and a screeching alarm is a good way to get that help. http://www.ledefensetech.com/alarm.htm
YesAdded: BUT - don't be foolish enough to try to use it against law enforcement though. It is considered a "disabling weapon" and an officer can use deadly force against you if you try to spray them with it.
Ohio does not have an emancipation statute.
Ohio, the absentee minor's state of residency always has jurisdiction
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It is my understanding that Ohio does not allow a minor to petition for emancipation. A minor is considered emancipated if they get married or join the military, both of which require parental consent. However, in Ohio, if the minor gets divorced or is discharged from the military before turning 18, custody reverts back to their parents.
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