Each of the following is declared to be a dangerous article for the purposes
of Part 3A of the Act:
(a)
"anti-theft case"—a case, satchel or similar article designed to
administer an electric shock to a person who handles or interferes with the
case, satchel or article or its contents;
(b)
"blow-gun"—a blow-pipe or similar device or instrument designed to
propel an arrow, dart or similar projectile by air expelled from the mouth;
(c)
"dart projector"—a device (for example, a Darchery Dart Slinger)
designed to propel a dart by means of elastic material;
(d) "gas
injector device"—a device (for example, a Farallon Shark Dart or a WASP
Injector Knife) designed to kill or injure an animal by injecting a gas or
other substance into the body of the animal;
(e)
"plain catapult"—a catapult made for commercial distribution, other than
a brace catapult as described in regulation 6(c);
(f)
"self-protecting spray"—a device or instrument designed to temporarily
or permanently immobilise, incapacitate or injure a person by the emission or
discharge of an offensive, noxious or irritant liquid, powder, gas or
chemical;
(g)
"self-protection device"—a hand held device or instrument designed to
temporarily or permanently immobilise, incapacitate or injure a person by the
emission or discharge of an electric current, sound waves or electromagnetic
energy.