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ACCESSION NUMBER:		0001062993-20-002753
CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE:	8-K
PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT:		2
CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT:	20200608
ITEM INFORMATION:		Results of Operations and Financial Condition
ITEM INFORMATION:		Financial Statements and Exhibits
FILED AS OF DATE:		20200609
DATE AS OF CHANGE:		20200608

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	COMPANY DATA:	
		COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:			Byrna Technologies Inc.
		CENTRAL INDEX KEY:			0001354866
		STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION:	MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES [3690]
		IRS NUMBER:				711050654
		STATE OF INCORPORATION:			DE
		FISCAL YEAR END:			1130

	FILING VALUES:
		FORM TYPE:		8-K
		SEC ACT:		1934 Act
		SEC FILE NUMBER:	333-132456
		FILM NUMBER:		20950451

	BUSINESS ADDRESS:	
		STREET 1:		107 AUDUBON ROAD
		STREET 2:		BLDG 2, SUITE 201
		CITY:			WAKEFIELD
		STATE:			MA
		ZIP:			01880
		BUSINESS PHONE:		978-868-5011

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		STREET 1:		107 AUDUBON ROAD
		STREET 2:		BLDG 2, SUITE 201
		CITY:			WAKEFIELD
		STATE:			MA
		ZIP:			01880

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		FORMER CONFORMED NAME:	Security Devices International Inc.
		DATE OF NAME CHANGE:	20060301
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    <p style="margin-bottom: 0pt; text-align: center;"><b><font size="5">UNITED STATES</font></b></p>
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    <p style="margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;">Washington, D.C. 20549</p>
    <p style="text-align: center;"><b><font size="5">FORM 8-K</font></b></p>
    <p style="margin-bottom: 0pt; text-align: center;"><b>CURRENT REPORT</b></p>
    <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; text-align: center;"><b>Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the</b></p>
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    <p style="text-align: center;">Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): <u><b>June 8, 2020</b></u></p>
    <p style="margin-bottom: 0pt; text-align: center;"><u><b><font size="5">BYRNA TECHNOLOGIES INC.</font></b></u></p>
    <p style="margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;">(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)</p>
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    <p style="margin-bottom: 0pt; text-align: center;"><b>107 Audubon Road, Suite 201</b></p>
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    <p style="text-align: center;">Registrant's telephone number, including area code: <u><b>(978) 868-5011</b></u></p>
    <p style="text-align: center;"><u><b>N/A<br></b></u>(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)</p>
    <p style="text-align: justify;">Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:</p>
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    <p style="text-align: justify;">&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#9744; Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)</p>
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    <p style="text-align: justify;">&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#9744; Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))</p>
    <p style="text-align: justify;">&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#9744; Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))</p>
    <p style="text-align: justify;">Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (&#167;230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (&#167;240.12b-2 of this chapter).</p>
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    <p style="text-align: justify;">If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. &#9744;</p>
    <p style="text-align: justify;">Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: None.</p>
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    <p style="text-indent: 36pt; text-align: justify;">On June 4, 2020, Fortune magazine published an online article regarding rubber bullets and less lethal weapons in response to the civil unrest in the United States. The Chief Executive Officer of Byrna Technologies Inc. (the "Company"), Mr. Bryan Ganz, was interviewed for the article, where he discussed the expected revenue for the Company for its second quarter ended May 31, 2020. Specifically, Mr. Ganz discussed the Company's expected revenue of $1.1 million for its second quarter ended May 31, 2020, which compares to $105,769 for the second quarter ended May 31, 2019, and $924,000 for the full fiscal year ended November 30, 2019. A copy of the article is furnished as an Exhibit to this current report on Form 8-K.</p>
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    <p style="text-align: justify;">(d)&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; <u>Exhibits</u>.</p>
    <p style="text-indent: 36pt; text-align: justify;">The exhibits listed in the following Exhibit Index are filed as part of this current report.</p>
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    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><br><font style="color: #ed1c24;"><u><b>TECH</b></u></font><font style="color: #353535;">&#160;</font><font style="color: #ed1c24;"><u><b>POLICE</b></u></font></p>
    <p style="margin-bottom: 0pt; background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535; font-size: 18pt;"><b>Everything to know about rubber bullets and their risks</b></font></p>
    <p style="margin-top: 0pt; background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">BY </font></p>
    <div style="margin-top: 14pt; margin-bottom: 14pt; background-color: #ffffff;">
        <p style="margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt; text-align: justify;">&#8226;<font style="width: 13.4pt; text-indent: 0pt; display: inline-block;">&#160;</font><b>DAVID Z. MORRIS</b></p>
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    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #8e8e93;">June 04, 2020 11:30 AM EDT</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">Time after time during the current civil unrest, police have fired on </font><font style="color: #0a89c0;"><u>demonstrators</u></font><font style="color: #353535;"> and </font><font style="color: #0a89c0;"><u>journalists</u></font><font style="color: #353535;"> using ammunition intended to reduce injury: rubber bullets, beanbag rounds, and pepper balls. Although so-called less-lethal weapons often succeeded in dispersing protesters, they also sometimes left their targets injured, in some cases seriously.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">The widespread use of these weapons highlights a changing reality in policing. Increasingly, law enforcement is adding less-lethal ammunition to their stockpile of armaments.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">Spending on such ammunition is expected to grow from $823 million in 2018 to $1.1 billion by 2023, or nearly 6% annually, according to research firm </font><font style="color: #0a89c0;"><u>Markets and Markets</u></font><font style="color: #353535;">. Producers include both smaller companies, such as U.S.-based Safariland Group, which market less-lethal weapons for self-defense; and defense conglomerates like Germany's Rheinmetall and Singapore's ST Engineering, which sell primarily to law enforcement.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">That growth is driven, at least in part, by government and law enforcement agencies' desire to maintain order and stop crime without killing or maiming people. But according to Geoffrey Alpert, a University of South Carolina criminologist who specializes in crowd control, recent events have highlighted the inherent risks.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">"[These weapons] used to be called 'nonlethal,' then it changed to 'less-lethal,'" says Alpert. "Because they can still kill someone."</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535; font-size: 12pt;"><b>Not just "rubber bullets"</b></font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">While "rubber bullet" is frequently used as a blanket term for all less-lethal ammunition, it's inaccurate. Rubber bullets are alternative ammunition used in standard firearms, often consisting of metal coated in rubber or plastic. The technology was first developed by the U.K.'s Ministry of Defense </font><font style="color: #0a89c0;"><u>in the early 1970s</u></font><font style="color: #353535;"> for use during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">But the design of rubber bullets means they're still dangerous. According to Tommy Teach, CEO of less-lethal weapons maker Bruzer, rubber bullets' small size means they concentrate force in a smaller area, making them more likely to break skin and damage bones or organs. A </font><font style="color: #0a89c0;"><u>1975 study</u></font><font style="color: #353535;"> found that of 90 people struck by rubber bullets, 17 had "permanent disabilities or deformities," and one was killed.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">Experts generally agree that there are safer alternatives for subduing people. Baton rounds are relatively soft 40mm rounds, whose larger size reduces the chance of permanent injury by spreading force over a wider surface. Pepper balls, also referred to as "ferret rounds," break on impact and spread pepper or other temporarily debilitating substances. These rounds are larger than rubber bullets, but still dangerous.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">It was reportedly a pepper ball that struck and blinded freelance news </font><font style="color: #0a89c0;"><u>photographer Linda Tirado</u></font><font style="color: #353535;"> in one eye during recent protests in Minneapolis. The outcome could have been much worse: In 2004, student journalist Victoria Snelgrove </font><font style="color: #0a89c0;"><u>was killed</u></font><font style="color: #353535;"> when she was shot in the eye with a pepper ball by police responding to riots following a Boston Red Sox playoff win.</font></p>
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    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">Finally, beanbag rounds can be fired from standard shotguns, and often cause dramatic bruising. But their size is supposed to reduce the chance of permanent injury or death. (Tear gas, which has been widely used by police in the past week, is not generally considered part of this category.)</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">According to Teach, who trains police to use less-lethal weapons, many departments have moved toward these alternatives and away from rubber bullets. Recent reports, though, have claimed rubber bullets are </font><font style="color: #0a89c0;"><u>still being used</u></font><font style="color: #353535;">, and tracking which weapons individual police departments use is difficult.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535; font-size: 12pt;"><b>Less-lethal in the U.S. and worldwide</b></font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">Though they were on fierce display over the past week in protests nationwide, less-lethal weapons have actually been adopted for routine use more widely elsewhere in the world. "Only about 10% of U.S. officers carry nonlethal weapons only," says Bryan Ganz, CEO of less-lethal weapons maker Byrna Technologies. "In the rest of the world it's almost reversed."</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">Police in the U.K., for instance, rarely carry conventional firearms at all. Markets and Markets projects that most of the growth in the less-lethal category will be outside the U.S., particularly in the </font><font style="color: #0a89c0;"><u>Asia-Pacific region</u></font><font style="color: #353535;">.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">Ganz attributes this partly to the fact that U.S. citizens are themselves much more likely to be armed than those in other countries. But, based on his efforts to market his company's products to U.S. police, Ganz also blames structural and cultural factors.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">"There are over 18,500 separate agencies in the United States, and they each make their own purchasing decisions," says Ganz, thus slowing the adoption of new technology. Police attitudes also vary widely. "Some of the bigger, more sophisticated agencies have adopted less-lethal to a much larger degree, but you don't see it very often with these smaller agencies," Ganz notes.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">There are also signs of rapid growth in the U.S. market for non-police use of less-lethal weapons. Frustrated by the fragmentation of the law enforcement market, Ganz ultimately decided to shift Byrna Technologies to producing a weapon for the civilian market. That has proved a small success: Ganz says sales totaled $250,000 in 2018, rising to $924,000 in 2019. For just the second quarter of 2020, Byrna said revenue was $1.1 million.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">According to Ganz, his products appeal to customers who want to defend themselves, but who may be uncomfortable with the life-or-death stakes of a standard firearm. With a less-lethal weapon, he says: "I know I'm not going to hesitate. And if I make a mistake, it's not going to be a fatal mistake."</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">Several companies that produce less-lethal arms used by police declined to comment. <br></font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535; font-size: 12pt;"><b>Dangerous if misused</b></font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">But the recent spate of serious injuries highlights police misusing less-lethal weapons. Video evidence points to less-lethal rounds being fired "indiscriminately" into crowds of demonstrators. Instead, Ganz says, the current policing consensus is that targeting and incapacitating specific instigators of unruly crowds is more effective for dispersing them.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">Further, less-lethal impact ammunition such as beanbags or baton rounds are intended to hit a target's legs or chest, and are more likely to cause serious injury when aimed at the head or neck. Pepper rounds of the sort that blinded Linda Tirado don't have to strike a target directly at all, but can incapacitate someone if they rupture and release their contents nearby. Ganz blames lax police training for such lapses.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">"There's a lot of work to be done in clearly articulating the appropriate use of these tools," agrees Ed McGuire, professor of criminology at Arizona State University. "Because they're being used right now in ways that are unconscionable and unconstitutional." McGuire specifically cites instances when crowds have not been given clear orders to disperse, and the time and means of egress to do so, before being fired on.</font></p>
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    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">McGuire believes that some departments will soon learn those lessons the hard way, predicting that "many, many federal civil rights lawsuits will emerge from the events of the last few days, and those lawsuits will be successful."</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">Despite that, Ganz believes recent events could be a catalyst to fuel further adoption of less-lethal options, particularly in the U.S.</font></p>
    <p style="background-color: #ffffff; text-align: justify;"><font style="color: #353535;">"These riots are the response not just to the tragic death of George Floyd," says the CEO, "but of numerous encounters with the police that end up with a fatality. So it may be this is the spark that gets communities to look more at less-lethal, so we can look more like the rest of the world."</font></p>
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