Posted on 07/23/2012 5:29:02 PM PDT by Winstons Julia
Please don't flame me... but something has me confused. WHY can people buy canisters of tear gas?
No different, really, from using pepper spray. It is a non lethal defense.
The purpose is to have a non lethal means of self defense readily available.
Any more questions?
To disperse crowds?
Under what Constitutional authority should it be outlawed?
/johnny
Guess you’ve never been to my house after Tex-Mex night.....
But Seriously folks, not sure, but gas mask should be readlily available. Can you buy Tear gas to chaes out critters?
Don’t know
Good question.
I’m not sure, but you can make worse things at home with readily available chemicals.
They’re fun at parties.
Doesn’t everyone need a good cry every now and then?
—answer provided courtesy of Sensitve Male Hotline
They briefly distract trespassers on private property from impending gunshot wounds
They briefly distract trespassers on private property from impending gunshot wounds
To fight tyranny
To toss at bad guys coming through the gate.
Zombies hate it.
I hear ammonia and bleach are to be outlawed soon....film at 11:00
Vinegar and baking soda up next....
I’ve enjoyed the laughs...
How many people USE tear gas?
Civilians, I mean.
There ya go, the only guy to actually think correctly.
For those of you that still don't get it, contemplate why the English don't allow their ordinary police (Bobbies) to have guns.
At least I didn’t post a blog?
We can’t have volcanoes going off all over the US.
Don’t forget Diet Coke and Mentos.
I am by no means saying it should be outlawed.
I’m simply wondering why people would buy it?
How long is its shelf life? Forever?
because shooting the bastard isn’t always the best option.
Funny!
There you go again.
You should be wondering why government employees would buy it.
I'll give you a hint: Fast and Furious.
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They can because they it's available and they can afford it. They may because it's legal. |
Exactly. It’s the wrong question, which should always be why something should be outlawed, not why is it not...
Ever work the door of a rough bar on a hot Friday night ?
When you mix booze with bad attitude /jealousy /machismo it can lead to a full blown riot . Think pepper spray the size of a 5 pound fire extinguisher spray until empty & slam the damn door shut & wait for the gas to take effect while calling 9-1-1.
Well... it's surely not for zombies.
The guy in Colorado had smoke cannisters.
In my view, the very worst situation is that in which my government has gone so far over to the dark side is that due process and equal protection are nothing more than a fond memory.
And, in an intermediate place, I fear a situation, to which we are now far too close, in which our gov’t has spent so much on impossible wealth transfer programs that it doesn’t have anything like enough to keep the peace.
Example: I have taken lately to trying to defy time by riding a bicycle. It occurred to me that I am safe on public roads only because most people don’t want to hurt a geezer on a bike.
BUT, we’ve all read of the pool that has re-opened in Brooklyn. The sociopaths who live there and who go to the pool are so clueless that they not only fight but also attack the lifeguards for urging them to settle down.
They simply do not understand the concept of “civilization.” Their need to be “respected” is so urgent that soon the pool will be closed because of the violence.
When the very idea of social and civil intercourse is threatened so acutely, then the cry can only be, “to your tents, Israel!” and the duty to one’s immediate family is to make sure those tents are as defended as one can afford.
In such a case, anything, like tear gas, which will peel off the less serious threats from the more serious suddenly seems like a counsel of prudence.
We live in a sorrowful world. By refusing to confront and accept the sorrow Progressives have virtually guaranteed its increase.
We need a “Best Post” button. :)
Some guy really messes up and he wants his girl to take him back he takes a whiff of tear gas and when she answers the door he’s standing there with reaal genuine tears running down his face.
Ends up costing him less than a sack of WhiteCastles.
You forgot the bleach and egg shell on that list
WHY?!?! I want to know WHERE!?!
Thanks.
I understand.
So it’s more of a “contingency” thing than a practical use thing?
I try!
Honestly, I wanted to ask this yesterday... but I thought, “I’ll just get killed if I ask that.”
I haven’t found any online answers though ... so I decided that even though it might annoy people to have me asking, this is the best place to ask.
Also... REALLY FUNNY! Especially Noumenon.
You wouldn't believe what damage you could do with what is in your medicine cabinet or under you sink.
Of course, I don't have a working knowledge of that...
5.56mm
Smoke cannisters like the use reported are used to mark landing areas in rough terrain or single aircraft from life rafts or small craft at sea.
Noxious or poison gas cannisters have regulation regarding transport for public safety just like all similar materials such as welding gas, flammable gas and similar. That is a world away from federal control at all levels.
How else would one refill one of those keychain type “pepper spray” devices?
I don't have one myself because I am old, lazy and physically and philosophically incapable of running away from a determined attacker. It's not that I mind having to buy certain ready made special use ammo...but not being able to recycle and reload the spent shells is irritating.(slight sarcasm, mostly LOL)
Thaks, WJ - it was the first thing that popped into my head.
Clear out the crowd after Thanksgiving dinner...
I thought the baked beans did that.
Excellent response. I have see some of the craziest comments on FR over the last few days that you can imagine. One poster questioned why the Batman killers ammo purchases were not tracked and reported. Yes, someone on FR asked that question. I asked him why they would be tracked and to whom would they be reported. I got a non-answer, but I could not believe someone would even ask that question. Sometimes I feel like I’ve come to the wrong website.
You are both quite correct. Under what Constitutional authority?
That’s not to say such authority cannot be derived, only that the first review of any such question must commence and terminate in that direction.
I think that the Constitutional authority of government employees to do most anything is severely limited, and that is the fact that must be addressed first.
Then it is necessary for the citizen to question and ascertain the motives of the government employees immediately following the assessment of Constitutional authority.
Finally, humor aside, in this thread, the choice of the active adverb (can, may, will, should, ect) gets folks thinking about distractions rather than what's at stake.
Yeah.
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