8/10/2012

PEPPER SPRAY IN CA


OUTCRY AFTER CALIF. POLICE PEPPER SPRAY STUDENTS - USATODAY.COM.


When does “pepper spray” amount to police brutality excessive force? As the most populated state in the U.S., California has its fair share of crime. Using Pepper Spray in California. What is the pepper spray law in California? choatic, dangerous frenzy at Wal-Mart Black Friday Wall Mart Pepper Spray Now is the Los Angeles Times’ breaking news section for Southern California. Using Pepper Spray in California What is the pepper spray law in California? California Pepper Spray Laws Pepper spray is a legal self defense product in the state of California. California Approved - All pepper spray shipped to customers who live in California must be 2.5 oz or smaller. Best Answer: CA state governments and law makers understand that pepper spray can be a handy self defense product for protecting your personal safety. Montreal police came under criticism Sunday after a video was released showing them spraying bar patrons with pepper spray after a chair was tossed in their direction. A customer shot pepper spray at other customers at a busy Northridge Wal-Mart store NBC’s three Local Media stations in California. Wal-Mart Black Friday marred by shootings, pepper spray Now is the Los Angeles Times’ breaking news section for Southern California.

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BLACK MAX PEPPER SPRAY BUY A 22 GRAM FAST ACTION SPRING LOADED FLIP TOP AND GET THE 2nd at 1/2 PRICE. The UC Davis pepper-spray incident occurred on November 18, 2011, during an Occupy movement demonstration at the University of California, Davis. You would be subject to the same restrictions of what's available there as to what's online. Pepper spray is a chemical agent that, when sprayed into the eyes or onto the face, causes severe pain, tearing, and, in some cases, temporary blindness. Fox Labs 2oz Flip-top 5.3 Pepper Spray lots of pain in a little canister! The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) documented 27 people in police custody who d after exposure to pepper spray in California since 1993. Occupy protester David Buscho is helped after being pepper sprayed Nov. 18, 2011, by University of California, Davis police officers in Davis, California. As of January 1, 1996 and as a result of Assembly Bill 830 (Speier), the pepper spray and mace programs are now deregulated. Black Friday, the biggest U.S. shopping day, has taken some unfortunate turns — with at least two shootings and a pepper-spray incident that injured 20 shoppers.

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