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  2. Bear spray - Wikipedia

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    Bear spray is intended to deter an aggressive or charging bear; a user points the canister at an aggressive bear and sprays the contents for 2–3 seconds. The maximum range of sprays by different manufacturers varies, but they are reported to be effective when sprayed at a charging or aggressive bear from a distance of 1.5 to 3 meters (4 ft 11 ...

  3. Pepper spray - Wikipedia

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    Pepper spray, oleoresin capsicum spray, OC spray, capsaicin spray,mace, or capsicum spray is a lachrymator (tear gas) product containing the compound capsaicin as the active ingredient that irritates the eyes to cause burning and pain sensations, as well as temporary blindness. Its inflammatory effects cause the eyes to close, temporarily ...

  4. Murder of Devan Bracci-Selvey - Wikipedia

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    The father of said friend arrived at the nearby Pat Quinn Parkdale Arena and confronted the thieves to assist getting Bracci-Selvey's bike back. While trying to reason, the 18-year older brother of the central perpetrator responded by spraying the man with what is believed to have been bear mace.

  5. Armed with bear mace, Bloomington man tracks stolen bike to ...

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    A Bloomington man armed with binoculars and bear mace tracked his stolen mountain bike to a Switchyard Park homeless camp and paid a $100 ransom to get it back.. This was the second mountain bike ...

  6. Bear mace - Wikipedia

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  7. What Is Mace? Meet Nutmeg’s Sibling Spice - AOL

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    Mace’s versatility means the spice also works well in drinks, including the Tom and Jerry, a riff on a classic Christmas eggnog with roots in 19th-century England.