PEPPER SPRAY & TEAR GAS & UV DYE

Pepper spray combos
Defensive sprays are designed to stop the
threat from a distance. Most people feel comfortable with pepper spray but some people feel the
need for more. These combinations will help you bring down even the most
aggressive assailants. One shot to the face will cause temporary blindness,
choking, coughing, and nausea - bringing the attacker to his knees.
These
sprays have some combination of pepper spray and/or tear gas and/or a UV dye
(helpful with identifying assailants). The additional chemicals provide
maximum effect.
PEPPER SPRAY/TEAR GAS/UV DYE
RESTRICTIONS
New
York: Residents may only purchase defense sprays from a firearms dealer or
pharmacist licensed in New York.
Massachusetts: Residents
may only purchase defense sprays from firearms dealers licensed in
Massachusetts.
Michigan: OC pepper
spray cannot be stronger than 2%. CS is the only tear gas accepted but it
cannot be larger than 35 grams per canister. No combination sprays are allowed.
Wisconsin: Pepper spray
is allowed. OC pepper cannot be stronger than a 10% solution, canister must be
between 15 & 60 grams, and canister must have a safety feature. No tear gas,
UV dye , or combination sprays are allowed.
California: Canisters
cannot be larger than 2.5 ounces