11/22/2012

PEPPER SPRAY CHEMISTRY


COMPLICATIONS OF CHEMICAL POISONING -- PEPPER SPRAY.


St. Paul police fired chemical agents and projectiles into a large crowd of protesters outside the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night. Capsaicin is also the active ingrent in riot control and personal defense pepper spray chemical agents. Pepper spray is a non-lethal chemical agent which is used in riot control, crowd control and personal self-defense. 65.00. O.C. (Oleo-Resin Capsicum) is a completely organic incapacitant—potent enough for self-defense, yet humane and courtroom defensible. I’m puzzled about the relationship between “pepper spray” and the Chemical Weapons Conventions. Pepper Spray Grade Chemical Less-lethal Scoville Weapons Police Economy. interview on the subject, Kamran Loghman, the developer of weapons-grade pepper spray sitting down having an opinion” and being shut down forcibly by chemical agents. Pepper spray, also known as oleoresin capsicum or OC, is made from the same naturally-occurring chemical that makes chili peppers hot, but at concentrations much higher. Uploaded by MOXNEWSd0tC0M on Nov 22, 2011 November 22, 2011 MSNBC http://MOXNews. Uncle Mike's Chemical Agent Case, Pepper Spray Holder Uncle Mikes Holder for Pepper Spray. Spitfire Pepper Spray - BLACK. SPITFIRE® The most compact and fast deploying pepper spray is now sold with industry-leading SABRE Red Pepper Spray!

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Emergency Management of Chemical Weapons Injuries. Dorli Rainey, 84, was hit with pepper spray during an Occupy Seattle protest. Pepper spray is a basic compound made from oils found in cayenne and other peppers or man-made chemical compounds, depending on the brand. Good morning and welcome to the G20 police state, er, Toronto. Guidelines for the use of pepper spray in the California State University system state that. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory. Back to list of subjects Back to Legal Publications Menu. What do inmates, criminal suspects, would-be rapists, wild bears, vicious dogs and schoolchildren have in common? In a 1995 report, the ACLU called the pepper spray “a chemical cattle prod,” which could be employed in “street justice. This is a case of accidentally making home pepper spray. Michael Conti has been a member of the Massachusetts State Police (MSP) since 1986.

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