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By: AJ0 Thean0

Learn How to Protect Yourself

It has been a long day and you are coming home in the dark when a noise makes you realize that you have might come into a situation that requires self defense and that you have no stun gun, taser, pepper spray, mace, or personal alarm to assist in your self defense should the need arise. Your mind begins to race as you contemplate your responses to a would-be attacker. Perhaps you could try to fight like those actors in the movies: a well-placed thumb to the eye or slashing with your keys or even trying the basic karate moves might work as self defense. What many people in this position do not realize is that would-be attackers are criminal in nature – a mugger wants the wallet not to hurt the owner unless resistance makes it impossible. Such individuals have seen the same movies, attended the same self defense classes, and are prepared for just such a fight. The key to successful self defense becomes a question of avoiding the fight.

Self defense is a legally defined act and refers to how we go about protecting our physical self and/or belongings. The law makes takes into account that a reasonable amount of force is to be expected in such situations as is the use of a weapon. Some common self defense weapons include stun guns, pepper spray, tasers and mace as well as personal alarms. However, when acts of self defense come under the review of the legal system, they can actually be viewed as unnecessary, excessive in nature or as fighting. Fighting is an illegal and often physically violent act that most often occurs as we protect our emotional self in such situations. Once again the key to successful self defense is in avoiding the fight and deterring the would-be attacker.

Stun guns, pepper spray, tasers, and mace are common items carried for self defense. However, there are laws about when stun guns, pepper spray, tasers, mace and similar weapons may be used. It all comes back to the specific circumstances and how the stun gun, pepper spray, taser, mace, etc. was used. Even though you may have considered it self defense when you used your stun gun, pepper spray, taser, mace, the law may not see it as such and you can be fined or even jailed for fighting.

Personal alarms may provide the best option to avoid legal issues while trying to ensure adequate self defense. These items simply emit high-pitched frequencies that attempt to deter would-be attackers by attracting the attention of possible witnesses and assistance. You can obtain personal alarms in a variety of manners. Car alarms, home security systems, and other such alarms can assist in self defense of personal property as well as physical being. Due to their non-violent nature, self defense alarms are often not included as a self defense weapon but they can be just as effective in deterring would-be attackers.

When choosing a method of self defense you should consider all of the options as well as take a look into the laws regarding self defense weapons. Know your legal obligations and rights concerning self defense before investing in stun guns, pepper spray, tasers, mace and alarms.

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