Wisconsin Corrections Officers Now Permitted to Carry Pepper Spray
You might think that virtually all state correctional
officers have ready access to pepper spray to help control unruly inmates who
congregate with other inmates during mealtimes. And you would be wrong. At least
in Wisconsin, where it seems supplying vulnerable corrections officers with hot pepper spray canisters is a new thought to state officials. Wisconsin corrections officers are not allowed to carry guns. But
now following a new ruling, pepper spray will be permitted for use.
According to the December 21, 2013 edition of the online Milwaukee-Wisconsin
Sentinel, the ruling comes on the heels of a report that listed 351 assault or attempted
assault incidences from mid-2012 to mid-2013. Corrections officers will be supplied with 3 ounce canisters of pepper spray and supervisors
who have interactions with inmates will be outfitted with TASERS, according to Corrections
Secretary Ed Wall.
A pilot program was conducted at the Milwaukee Secure
Detention Facility and the Green Bay Correctional Institution. The program was
successful so now pepper spray is being rolled out in all minimum, medium and
maximum security facilities.
Wisconsin is one of just a few states that limit access of
pepper spray to citizens who desire this form of non-lethal self-defense. The
formulation, size, packaging and labeling must meet certain specifications.
TASERS and stun guns are also subject to many restrictions under Wisconsin law.
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