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How to Make Your Own Homemade Pepper Spray
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I tried to be normal once.... Worst two minutes of my life...
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#2
nice-that ones going into my cook book-cheers pal
he never planned to fail, he just failed to plan. like lambs to the slaughter the wolfs look down from the hill tops. we are those wolfs!!!
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#3
Your imaginary cookbook I hope...
No law breaking around here....
I tried to be normal once.... Worst two minutes of my life...
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one thing i've learned concerning the law is, guns arent illegal, fireing pins are!! i've no intention in making any pepper spray. but i have every intention in prepping for the event in which i do. there's plans and instructions for all sorts online, thats what tptb cant stand is that with the invention of the web. they cant police 2 thirds of what the use to police. no control of truth means no control of the people. the people have now been armed with knowledge, and you can bet your kukri that learning how to help your self will soon become an offence of some way or another. so until (tshtf) i aim to learn as much as poss. SmileCoolAngel
he never planned to fail, he just failed to plan. like lambs to the slaughter the wolfs look down from the hill tops. we are those wolfs!!!
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personaly i keep a bottle of wasp killer handy. it travels further, is more lethal and is not illegal a long as it was not placed as a weapon and as long as you were in your own home when defending your self.
he never planned to fail, he just failed to plan. like lambs to the slaughter the wolfs look down from the hill tops. we are those wolfs!!!
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#6
We used balsamic vinegar and water and threw it on a particularly annoying french kid at school, worked a treat straight in his eyes. Stopped harrasing us after that.
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#7
I was looking at a seed catalogue recently and some of the chilli seed packets were labelled 'For Use In Pepper Spray, not suitable for food use'....blimey!Huh
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#8
Odd, as the Dorset Naga, which held (and may still do) the record for hottest chilli (which would be highest concentration of capsicum) does get used for food. Naga chillis are used at some of the restaurants and take aways I go to - although you have to ask for the dishes, most do not have them on menu for fear of being sued.

Could only imagine that some of the chillis in the catalogue have no taste other than hot.
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