Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Do You Carry Nondeadly Defensive Weapons, or Keep Them at Home?  Have You Used 
Them?
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_03_08-2009_03_14.shtml#1236654645


   If your answer to either question is yes, can you please tell me a bit
   about the circumstances? I have in mind weapons such as pepper spray
   or stun guns, which are designed specifically to be nondeadly
   defensive weapons, and I'm looking for uses by people other than
   police officers and security guards. And I'm looking for a whole range
   of details. In particular:

   (1) Why do you use them instead of guns? Is it because it's illegal
   for you to carry or possess a gun (e.g., because you live in a
   jurisdiction in which licenses to carry are unavailable, or because
   you are under 21 and carry licenses are only available to people 21
   and above, or because you have some criminal conviction that bars
   possession of a gun)? Or do you prefer nonlethal weapons, and, if so,
   exactly why? (I can guess why people might, but I'd like to hear your
   own views.)

   (2) Have you had any incidents in which you've used such weapons for
   self-defense? How did they happen? How happy were you with the
   defensive weapon's effectiveness?

   Please post your answers, or, if you'd rather just e-mail me, please
   do so, at volokh at law.ucla.edu.

   I realize, by the way, that these weapons can in principle be deadly,
   but so can fists. I call the weapons nondeadly because only a tiny
   fraction of attacks with them -- even ones that connect -- lead to
   death.

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