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by harbortown
12 Sep 2012, 18:46
Forum: Selfbondage safety
Topic: Mace/Pepper Spray in scenarios
Replies: 10
Views: 5962

Re: Mace/Pepper Spray in scenarios

All good points. SO - lesson here: Just because it's non-lethal pain inflicting method, it doesn't mean it's an advisable one.

Thanks for the commentary and sanity check. It's good to know these ideas can be bounced around freely.
by harbortown
12 Sep 2012, 01:03
Forum: Selfbondage safety
Topic: Mace/Pepper Spray in scenarios
Replies: 10
Views: 5962

Re: Mace/Pepper Spray in scenarios

Is not mace and perhaps also pepper spray classed as weapons in some/most/all (?) countries / states /jurisdictions? Hard to say - I'm in the US, and it can be purchased at my local sporting goods store, so it's not banned where I live. Although, going to Canada, they specifically asked if I was ca...
by harbortown
11 Sep 2012, 23:34
Forum: Selfbondage discussions
Topic: Child Cabinet Safety Locks
Replies: 0
Views: 1322

Child Cabinet Safety Locks

Has anyone used these as handcuffs? http://www.amazon.com/Safety-1st-Pack-Side-Cabinet/dp/B007OWHDS4/ref=pd_cp_ba_2 I have a handful of these around, although I have the older design, with two pushbuttons to release. I was playing the other night, and first, it's hard to get into them, they have rat...
by harbortown
11 Sep 2012, 21:15
Forum: Selfbondage safety
Topic: Mace/Pepper Spray in scenarios
Replies: 10
Views: 5962

Mace/Pepper Spray in scenarios

New here - so if this post breaks any rules, please let me know off list, edit / moderate as needed. I've experimented for years with various kinds of mace/pepper spray. It has a temporary blinding effect (forces your eyes shut), lasts about 30-45 minutes, and wears off just fine at that point. Has ...