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.
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- 12 Sep 2012, 18:46
- Forum: Selfbondage safety
- Topic: Mace/Pepper Spray in scenarios
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- 12 Sep 2012, 01:03
- Forum: Selfbondage safety
- Topic: Mace/Pepper Spray in scenarios
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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...
- 11 Sep 2012, 23:34
- Forum: Selfbondage discussions
- Topic: Child Cabinet Safety Locks
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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...
- 11 Sep 2012, 21:15
- Forum: Selfbondage safety
- Topic: Mace/Pepper Spray in scenarios
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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 ...