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Different departments, different states, have different requirements. I think the purpose is to have full understanding of the effects and realize how serious of a weapon it is actually. It took me almost an hour to get over it to a point where I could function normally. My skin stayed irritated for hours though. It looked like someone laid a piece of paper across my nose and spray painted everything above my nose beet red. Military CS was a piece of cake compared to OC.
 
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corsair231 is right: " Different departments, different states, have different requirements."
I've been pepper-sprayed; pepper-foamed
PR-24'd, ASP batoned & Tasered; & probably a bunch of other stuff I've repressed :cool:
"to have full understanding of the effects and realize how serious of a weapon it is" (Ibid corsair231)

Thank God the higher-ups haven't realized we carry guns, too!:eek::eek::eek:
 
Yup, I did take a shower a few hours later and got the wonderful re-flash. Yay. :(

Navy requires spray for the reason already stated, full understanding. Also, they want you to know how you as an individual are going to react in case we have to use it on the detainees at Guantanamo Bay since if you are in a room when you spray someone, you are going to get hit as well. Either splatter, fog, or just the smell.
 
I got spray so many times i lost count...LOL as an MP in the army we get sprayed every year for certification..then at my civilian job in a local enforcement agency you get sprayed then go through a series of obstical it was fun watching and getting sprayed.......
The best way to alleviate lots of the heat is dairy product ice cream, milk from my understand something in milk neutralize the oleresin capsium.....

HOORAH BROTHER!!! The "chamber" didn't do anything to me, even with the DS screaming in my face and having to stay in while 2 groups were run through.:biggrin: Not kidding.:eek: I did touch my face after wards and felt it for a while though. The OC hurts like a MF!!!

I'm not sure what does stop the burning, but I can tell you what DOESN'T..................The toliet water in the drunk tank!!!!!!!!!!:eek::rolleyes:

LOL Adam, that is SOOOO FUNNY!

bubblesss and snot dang that brings me back to the basic training.....when i went through gas chamber.............that i think that was a messed up day for me......and that over OC.....i would take OC any time or day.....as far as tazers go done that too....LOL....

OH H-LL NO!. I do not want to get tasered ever again.:frown:

Welcome to the brotherhood! :D

corsair231 is right: " Different departments, different states, have different requirements."
I've been pepper-sprayed; pepper-foamed
PR-24'd, ASP batoned & Tasered; & probably a bunch of other stuff I've repressed :cool:
"to have full understanding of the effects and realize how serious of a weapon it is" (Ibid corsair231)

Never been foamed or batoned except in training and I didn't like it then. I never want that to happen again.:mad:

Thank God the higher-ups haven't realized we carry guns, too!:eek::eek:

LOL
 
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