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<blockquote data-quote="bigR73942" data-source="post: 1565893" data-attributes="member: 10906"><p>Yes you can be sued, but there are steps you can take to limit the amount of your liability the most important part is find a certified instructor and complete a certification or"education" course this allows you to only be liable for justifing the need to spray and will give you some help on the stand to testify on how and how much you where trained to spray most of the instructors will have a very good working knowladge of case law and will also have a company backing them as long as you react within the scope of your training you should come out ok! **** I agree with other post I have been a certifier for 8 years and the SHU has no impact on the felt affect it is the % of Capsinanoids that provide the variance in the affect, I would stay away from watter based as when it used to defend yourself you want the effects to last longer so the suspect can be detained, my wife works out in the public and carries the foam!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigR73942, post: 1565893, member: 10906"] Yes you can be sued, but there are steps you can take to limit the amount of your liability the most important part is find a certified instructor and complete a certification or"education" course this allows you to only be liable for justifing the need to spray and will give you some help on the stand to testify on how and how much you where trained to spray most of the instructors will have a very good working knowladge of case law and will also have a company backing them as long as you react within the scope of your training you should come out ok! **** I agree with other post I have been a certifier for 8 years and the SHU has no impact on the felt affect it is the % of Capsinanoids that provide the variance in the affect, I would stay away from watter based as when it used to defend yourself you want the effects to last longer so the suspect can be detained, my wife works out in the public and carries the foam! [/QUOTE]
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