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On Sun Jun 15 23:07:46 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:First, I don't think this is a second amendment issue. This thing is apparently a CO2 gun that shoots a ball of pepper spray.On 6/15/2025 4:25 PM, Mark J cleary wrote:If he never needs it, what difference does it make if he carries it? Plainly you don't believe in the Constitution or the Supreme Rulings in questions of the 2nd Amendment so it is no surprise that you believe that Constitutional freedoms are for your use only.So we go ride out bikes out in the middle of nowhere. I am not a FOID>
carry I have not guns but my brother suggest the Bryna? I myself
probably would not be taking it on a bike but who knows.
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My thought is I live alone and I sleep downstairs on the couch. I
sometimes keep the patio door open to let in all the cool night air. I
got thinking someone could just drop in although I leave the outside
lights one.
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But if I had a Bryna I could just take aim and it is about 15 feet away
to disable someone.
It sounds like you fear a home invasion. How many have there been in
your area in, say, the past five years? What sort of neighborhood do you
live in? Are your fears actually realistic?
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Where is this patio door? An open patio door will usually be apparent
only to someone prowling around a person's back yard, so unless you know
that lots of people walk around your back yard at night, invasion by
that route seems unlikely. And there should be ways of allowing the door
to be open enough for ventilation, but not enough to let someone burst in.
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From the website: "A PROVEN SELF-DEFENSE OPTION FOR A DANGEROUS WORLD"
Yep, inciting paranoia for profit! And anecdotes about customers who
don't dare go out into the world without this toy.
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I don't think the world is scarily dangerous. I've never, ever needed
such a thing, none of my friends or extended family have ever needed it,
and I doubt you will ever need it.
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