The Byrna SD, a less-lethal self-defense pistol, has been gaining traction among those seeking non-lethal alternatives for ...
MADISON, Wis. -- Madison police used what they called "less lethal force" to arrest a man accused of stealing a gun from a vehicle downtown Wednesday night. The theft was reported at around 11:20 p.m.
One company is looking to get its non-lethal self-defense device, the “Byrna,” into schools and house of worship as a means of increasing safety and deterring potential shootings. “In most cases, if ...
Groundbreaking national research finds exposure to Byrna’s products significantly increases Americans’ openness to non-lethal protection and willingness to support policies promoting safer ...
They were developed during the civil rights movement to reduce harm, but their rampant use during anti-ICE protests has led ...
FIRST ON FOX: A company that sells self-defense weapons brought a lawsuit on Wednesday against Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, alleging that California, a state heavy on gun restrictions, was violating ...
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A newly filed lawsuit in San Diego federal court is challenging the constitutionality of California laws that prohibit state residents from buying and owning weapons that fire pepper projectiles, ...
Police in Ferguson, Missouri, will start testing a “less lethal” gun attachment on Thursday that could potentially hurt suspects but not necessarily kill them. Manufactured by Alternative Ballistics ...
ANDOVER, Mass., Oct. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Byrna Technologies Inc. (BYRN) (“Byrna” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BYRN), a personal defense technology company specializing in the development, ...