Pepper spray facts
- Natural pepper is used for creating pepper spray.
- They can be carried and legally used for self-defence.
- Pepper spray is known as a “nonlethal weapon,” a weapon that cannot kill.
- The effects of pepper spray are far more severe, including temporary blindness, which lasts from 15–30 minutes, a burning sensation of the skin which lasts from 45 to 60 minutes, upper body spasms that force a person to bend forward and uncontrollable coughing, making it difficult to breathe or speak for between 3 and 15 minutes.
- “Pepper spray inhalation alone does not pose a significant risk for respiratory compromise or asphyxiation, even when combined with positional restraint.”
- Pepper sprays are sold via government-approved companies after completion of background verification.
The immediate effects of pepper spray are as follows:
* Temporary blindness
* Tearing and burning sensation in the eyes.
* Shortness of breath
* Choking and coughing
* Feeling of light-Headedness
* Confusion and disorientation
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