dmccarty
Super Star Member
Do a search on using wasp spray for self defense. Shoots out 15-20 and legal from what I have read. Mace or pepper spray, target has to be real close. NOT half fanny or daft.
You can buy Mace or Pepper spray that will reach out as a stream but also is available more of a fog/mist for closer use.
Wasp spray is designed to hit a stationary target. The nest.
A thug attacking you is not stationary. Can you hit them with a spray 15-20 feet away? In a wind? While they move. The fog/mist spray's have a much better chance of hitting the target.
If you use a spray YOU almost certainly are going to be effected by said spray. I know I will not go blind with Mace or Pepper spray. I have had both in my eyes. Hurts like heck. Not fun. Pepper and Mace have well not effects on the human body. Wasp spray does not. There is no way to know what Wasp spray is going to do. It might do NOTHING. With Mace and Pepper there will be an effect.
NONE of the above are any way 100% certain to stop or prevent the bad guy. AND the sprayer is almost certainly going to get hit by the spray.
Do YOU want wasp spray in your eyes? If you use it in a self defense situation you are very likely to be hit.
If the person sprayed goes blind from the wasp spray there will be a lawsuit. PD and SO's get sued from using Mace and Pepper but they have deep pockets and they are using Mace and Pepper spray which has been well researched on its effects. Its hard to win a lawsuit about spraying a suspect with an unsafe product when the same product is used by THE AGENCY TO SPRAY ITS OFFICERS. Its a pretty darn good defense.
Preparing to spray someone with a poison that effects the nervous system is asking for a lawsuit. Most people can get Mace and Pepper. Only a few nutter jurisdictions prevent citizens from having Mace or Pepper. I would not want to go to court for spraying someone with Wasp spray in a jurisdiction that bans the use of Mace or Pepper much less anywhere else.
Using Wasp spray as a self defense weapon is asking to loose from the git go.
Later,
Dan