Stay safe no matter where you go.
Published October 10, 2013 by KevinC
Filed under Carry, CCW, Equipment, Mindset, Self Defense, Women
Let’s talk for a moment about a few other options for personal defense that DON’T involve a firearm. If you work in a location that bans “weapons” such as most knives and all guns, there are still a lot of self-defense options available to you. Here’s some suggestions that I’ve found might work in more restrictive locations, but as always, these are suggestions, and use them at your own risk.
First off, use your brain, and don’t do dumb things in dumb places with dumb people.
Secondly, have a good, strong, bright flashlight with you, and use it whenever you go out at night. That mugger in the parking lot might pass you by and find an easier target if you walk out of your building shining a flashlight that could light up a small neighborhood. In addition to this, that flashlight makes a DANDY striking tool if (God forbid) the worst happens and you’re attacked.
Thirdly, just because you can’t have a gun or a knife with you doesn’t mean you’re unarmed. Some options for self-defense besides a flashlight might be:
- Keep a can of wasp spray in your desk. It’s nasty, nasty stuff and foams up very nicely, blocking the bad guy’s vision and impairing his breathing.
- Fire extinguishers. Like wasp spray, they block vision and impair breathing and are 100% innocuous.
- A hammer. No one will bat an eye if you have a hammer in your desk for small repairs or hanging pictures, but they make a heck of a weapon if needed. War hammers were the weapon of choice in Western Europe for hundreds of years, so they should work for you, too.
- Multitool blades. No, they’re not a Spyderco or Benchmade, yes, they are better than harsh language, and no one will freak if you have a pair of pliers, a bottle opener and a nail file near you.
But as I said at the start, the most powerful weapon you have (and the only one you really need) is what’s in-between your ears. Situational awareness, or paying attention to what you’re paying attention to, will help you avoid the trouble in the first place.
And no trouble is just the kind of trouble you want to have.
Comments
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1 TeamGunBlogger // Oct 10, 2013 at 10:29 AM
What can you carry if you can’t carry a gun or a knife? http://t.co/hoI8jjjmbE
2 Rowanes // Oct 10, 2013 at 10:39 AM
.@TeamGunBlogger My mind…no dangerous weapons, only dangerous people.
3 ExurbanKevin // Oct 10, 2013 at 10:41 AM
RT @TeamGunBlogger: What can you carry if you can’t carry a weapon? Tips to stay safe no matter where you go. http://t.co/hoI8jjjmbE
4 DarshanaLovesU // Oct 10, 2013 at 11:23 AM
@Rowanes @TeamGunBlogger Baseball bat, walking stick, brass nucks
5 CalmCarryNet // Oct 10, 2013 at 8:49 PM
RT @TeamGunBlogger: What can you carry if you can’t carry a gun or a knife? http://t.co/hoI8jjjmbE
6 Zoeren // Oct 14, 2013 at 12:00 AM
I highly recommend this torque wrench. Its weight and balance makes it an ideal defence tool.
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