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There’s a growing push in Canada to legalize pepper spray for self-defence - and honestly, I understand why.People are feeling less safe. Random attacks are happening. And many Canadians feel like they have no real options to protect themselves.But here’s the part nobody talks about…Pepper spray does NOT stop everyone.As a police officer with over 20 years of experience, I’ve used it - and I’ve been sprayed myself during training. Officers don’t just carry these tools… we train with them, get exposed to them, and requalify regularly to use them under pressure.And even then… it doesn’t always work the way people think it will.People can fight through it.It can escalate situations.And in some cases - it can make someone even more aggressive.So the question becomes:If a tool like this isn’t always effective in trained hands… what happens when it’s used in a high-stress situation with no training?This isn’t about telling people they shouldn’t defend themselves. Canadians deserve to feel safe - and we absolutely need better conversations around self-defence laws, repeat offenders, and public safety.But we also need to be honest about what actually works… and what might give a false sense of security.So what do you think? Should Canadians be allowed to carry pepper spray for self-defence? Or are we giving people a tool that might not protect them the way they think it will?For more, please visit www.CanadaOffScript.com #pepperspray #selfdefense #selfdefence #personalsafety #canada #canadanews #publicsafety #lawandorder #CanadaOffScript
By Randall Arsenault - Canada Off ScriptThere’s a growing push in Canada to legalize pepper spray for self-defence - and honestly, I understand why.People are feeling less safe. Random attacks are happening. And many Canadians feel like they have no real options to protect themselves.But here’s the part nobody talks about…Pepper spray does NOT stop everyone.As a police officer with over 20 years of experience, I’ve used it - and I’ve been sprayed myself during training. Officers don’t just carry these tools… we train with them, get exposed to them, and requalify regularly to use them under pressure.And even then… it doesn’t always work the way people think it will.People can fight through it.It can escalate situations.And in some cases - it can make someone even more aggressive.So the question becomes:If a tool like this isn’t always effective in trained hands… what happens when it’s used in a high-stress situation with no training?This isn’t about telling people they shouldn’t defend themselves. Canadians deserve to feel safe - and we absolutely need better conversations around self-defence laws, repeat offenders, and public safety.But we also need to be honest about what actually works… and what might give a false sense of security.So what do you think? Should Canadians be allowed to carry pepper spray for self-defence? Or are we giving people a tool that might not protect them the way they think it will?For more, please visit www.CanadaOffScript.com #pepperspray #selfdefense #selfdefence #personalsafety #canada #canadanews #publicsafety #lawandorder #CanadaOffScript