So for all of the hype that pepper spray got a couple of years ago (now replaced by tazers, I guess) Interest in it has fazed out in general, and specifically among martial artists, it seems.
I never tried the stuff, since you can't carry it concealed where I live (a concealed handgun permit is just that -- you can only conceal a gun -- no other weapons.) But I've been wondering why it never caught on long-term.
A couple of reasons I've heard mentioned, but never discussed are these:
1. The amount in a key-chain sized spray isn't enough to be effective
2. The cloud of spray affects the defender as well as the attacker.
3. Pepper/OC spray isn't enough to stop a determined attacker.
4. It takes too long to deploy, aim, and use effectively.
Also, what are the legal issues regarding Pepper spray? In Oregon it's listed as a weapon -- could it be considered among lethal force weapons? Or is it in the category of "physical force"?
Any supporters/detractors of pepper spray?
Would it be useful in combination with other uses of force? Spray them with your left, then hit them with your right? Spray then run? Run then spray behind you?
Any thoughts?
I never tried the stuff, since you can't carry it concealed where I live (a concealed handgun permit is just that -- you can only conceal a gun -- no other weapons.) But I've been wondering why it never caught on long-term.
A couple of reasons I've heard mentioned, but never discussed are these:
1. The amount in a key-chain sized spray isn't enough to be effective
2. The cloud of spray affects the defender as well as the attacker.
3. Pepper/OC spray isn't enough to stop a determined attacker.
4. It takes too long to deploy, aim, and use effectively.
Also, what are the legal issues regarding Pepper spray? In Oregon it's listed as a weapon -- could it be considered among lethal force weapons? Or is it in the category of "physical force"?
Any supporters/detractors of pepper spray?
Would it be useful in combination with other uses of force? Spray them with your left, then hit them with your right? Spray then run? Run then spray behind you?
Any thoughts?