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<blockquote data-quote="MosinMann" data-source="post: 3012301" data-attributes="member: 42629"><p>I'm with Perplexed on this one. Pepper spray was designed for self-defense purposes. Even without legal considerations or potency, wasp spray loses in practicality. If your daughter wants to go inside the gas station to pay or if she is pumping gas, it's probably not practical for her to carry around a can wasp spray. The pepper spray formulas on the market today will be a much better option for everyday, nearly everywhere use. </p><p></p><p>I recommend any of the Sabre pepper spray products. They are proven, cheap, effective, and practical. She can carry one on her keychain, have one in her purse, pocket, have a bigger one mounted near the steering well, etc. They are affordable so that she can practice using them to be competent with the product if a situation arises. When I am unable to conceal carry, I always carry a thing of pepper spray. It's a good thing to get in the habit of carrying whether you are running or pumping gas, because it can give you those extra few seconds to escape from a mugger or an aggressive dog. Situational awareness is the most important thing - good habits like windows up and locking your car door while inside, having an escape route while pumping, etc., but having practical tools on hand, i.e. pepperspray would advisable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MosinMann, post: 3012301, member: 42629"] I'm with Perplexed on this one. Pepper spray was designed for self-defense purposes. Even without legal considerations or potency, wasp spray loses in practicality. If your daughter wants to go inside the gas station to pay or if she is pumping gas, it's probably not practical for her to carry around a can wasp spray. The pepper spray formulas on the market today will be a much better option for everyday, nearly everywhere use. I recommend any of the Sabre pepper spray products. They are proven, cheap, effective, and practical. She can carry one on her keychain, have one in her purse, pocket, have a bigger one mounted near the steering well, etc. They are affordable so that she can practice using them to be competent with the product if a situation arises. When I am unable to conceal carry, I always carry a thing of pepper spray. It's a good thing to get in the habit of carrying whether you are running or pumping gas, because it can give you those extra few seconds to escape from a mugger or an aggressive dog. Situational awareness is the most important thing - good habits like windows up and locking your car door while inside, having an escape route while pumping, etc., but having practical tools on hand, i.e. pepperspray would advisable. [/QUOTE]
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