Posted on 07/13/2020 5:59:55 AM PDT by sodpoodle
I have lived rural for over 27 years. I have had a can of Wasp Spray at every door during all those years.
Being on my property without permission is a violation of MY LAWS.
I dimly remember a study from some years back that said wasp spray was ineffective in deterring an aggressor. Still, I suppose you could smack an attacker pretty hard with the empty can.
My entire family carry wasp spray in the cup holder of the driver’s door of their vehicles. Legal defense even for 16 year olds.
“Wasp spray may be better than nothing, but pepper spray is almost certainly better than wasp spray.”
I have long been a proponent of Wasp spray. All of my vehicles have it in the glove box. Never had to use it or pull it out. We do have a large infestation of hornets in our area. We also have Yellow Jackets (hence the name Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets). I also have Epi-Pens if the need arises.
Is bear spray legal to use on humans? I would think that there would be some restrictions if there are some for wasp spray.
A Net Gun might be a good option for someone who doesn’t want to own a real gun.
Be careful of the law. It is a chemical weapon if used on a person. Just shoot the bastard.
Glocks are Unobtanium, ...
Sad to hear. My 2nd gen G23 has been an absolutely reliable performer.
The S&W M&P is an excellent alternative. Many might prefer its grip angle.
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