It’s stupid that people will laugh off carrying pepper spray in addition to a firearm. As the saying goes, “If all you have is a hammer, then everything looks like a nail.”
I always like to mention to those people that most assaults (about 80%) in the US are simple assaults - situations that don’t rise to the level where deadly force would be justified. That 80% is where pepper spray fits in our use of force selection. And since pepper spray can be used very early in a defensive encounter, it can prevent a lot of the remaining 20% of assaults from ever escalating to the point where more force might be needed.
There are classes that costs hundreds of dollars and John is out here putting them on RUclips for free for everyone to see. 2 words: Savings Lives. This is badass and grateful for this channel.
Also, John, I think it’s so inspiring to hear you share in the last bit of the video how being prepared & having skills allows you to be MORE welcoming and loving. I love that, and I love how well you articulated that.
As part of a church security team, our first job is recognizing this is a hospital. This is a ministry. Know when to draw the line between loving thy neighbor and loving your family. Grace and peace
A reminder that is always needed!👍 OC is perhaps the safest non-lethal option. Some people can have immunologic side effects including blood clots because the cell-surface receptors for the active ingredient are found throughout the cardiovascular system. But yes, hitting them with the hot sauce is still far preferable and safer for an unarmed individual.
hmmmm, i guess that one immunological reaction could also save their life IF they decide to go to the next step and bang-bang? at least the perp may not bleed out. Note: I have never heard of that possible reaction to capsaicin since it is used in pain-relief remedies in smaller doses and is a "natural" compound. Some kids are allergic to peanuts or milk or gluten, too. An abundance of caution is worse than focused intentional action, IMO. Everybody pays for the loose cannon.
Retired 29 year LEO with OC experience. If you carry a firearm you should carry OC & a tourniquet. Brief overview: Fog/cone is most effective but is susceptible to wind & if used inside will affect all. Stream (& I carry POM) is somewhat less effective but also less wind blown & doesn’t nuke all if used inside. It’s the middle road. Gel/foam takes forever to work and is only recommended in a hospital or Senior center where bystanders may be compromised already. I’ve used Fog & Stream, a number of times. When for some reason I can’t carry a pistol, I carry a Fog & a Stream.
Thanks for the info. Do you happen to know if there is a greater range that can be provided with the gel? I seem to remember reading that the flame thrower systems we used during WWII could have greatly increased firing distances when they were using thickened fuel. I wonder if this is something that you can put into the “advantages” column of the sprays that are in the gel form. I just ordered a POM and it’s assigned an effective “range” like a rifle or pistol. I wonder if you could see higher range numbers with gels. Again… thanks for the real world info/knowledge/experience. Much appreciated.
@@jastrapper190 I don’t know, but (based on only my own experience with gel/foam) it’s about the same as stream. There may be a brand that’s different. It’s not a traditional gel, but Kimber Guardian Angel is a 2 shot plastic derringer type projector that shoots a “glob” of OC at 90 mph by compressed gas. They are about $40 each. Their range is probably a little over 12 feet. I carry one walking on the beach as it can overcome the wind, is lightweight, & easily fits in a shorts pocket.
The "It's not you man, it's me.". Right. Well put. I have always wondered about things like that in representing myself as a representative of Christ's work in that example scenario.
BTW- highly recommend getting those training cannisters from POM. I wish they would make them rechargeable. I bought 2 to train my wife and daughter- because I know they will freeze up when it goes down.... and all I can say is you need your vulnerable team members to be hardened up enought to use it. I've got a lot of work to do with my family on this.
I love the inert trainers. I don’t know how they could manufacture them to be refillable, honestly. And they’re cheap enough that I have a few on hand and buy a few every now and again.
Your last topic in this video was awesome. I too can not turn away someone who asks for assistance. However, I respond to all unknown contacts the same: *Support hand stop sign and a simple "I'm good".* That usually stops most people. I then re-engage the person on my own terms. For instance at a gas station I will finish my business, get back in my car, loop around to find the person with some cash in hand and give it to them through the widow quickly. If I was walking into an establishment, on the way back out I will have money in hand and approach the person, quickly hand it to them and keep moving. At an off ramp, I have gone and picked up food, come back to that off ramp and quickly hand the bag to that person while attempting to time the green light. Saying all that, I am also keenly aware of the potential scams/setups that take place as well. It is all a balance.
I carry POM because I've seen it so much on this channel and it served me great when a couple dogs started attacking people while I had my kids at the park. The dogs bit two people and attacked several others, and they were not a fan of the spicy air. I was able to keep em away from other folks until animal control could take care of business... And the little mist I caught when the wind shifted....whooo boy
That’s awesome you were prepared & able to help! On the “flip side,” (though still highly complementary to POM) my 2 year old Labrador retriever found one of my POM units and chomped down hard enough that her teeth punctured the outer plastic of the unit and also the actual canister inside. I was fascinated to discover, it really wasn’t a big deal. The canister leaked but didn’t, you know, spray out of the puncture points as one might expect from a pressurized canister. The outer plastic I guess “contained” the spray and what came out wasn’t anything an arms length of paper towels couldn’t clean up. My Labrador just acted like she tasted something a bit yucky but for sure wasn’t actually “affected” by the spray in any entirely noticeable way; I assume that has to be because it wasn’t aerosolized like it would be when actually sprayed, or perhaps after biting down my dog was able to drop it/spit it out before she got any real amount of OC on her. So, if a dog chomps on one, it’s not catastrophic. But if you need to stop an attack, as @EMTGreen1 ^ pointed out, it rocks
that was alot of ads to endure you know we will cuz your presentation & info is necessary. I hope you do a talk like this in every protestant denomination you can find.
Love me some POM! Just ordered replacements in early December from The South American River and the expiration dates were 09/2026 (black/orange) and 10/2026 (black/pink). Nice!
Just got my wife some POM for Christmas , the reps at the company spoke highly of your channel!(had to talk to them about ordering to the wrong address and they sent me a free replacement to the correct address)
I haven’t talked to anyone from POM before but I’ve definitely bought at least a couple dozen units from them over the past few years, thanks to ASP’s recommendation. Good to know the company talks highly of ASP like ASP talks highly of POM! My favorite part is how accessible & inexpensive their water unit is for training/practicing.
The first vid, when i found this channel I put it in my shopping cart & included the gel. Also put the pink cartridge for the youth aged family members. I truly forgot that my intent was to give them as stocking stuffers! so glad, this vid popped up! May save one of my families lives?
You will never see the inside of a jail cell for deploying POM in a defensive situation. I was talking to a cop about tactics and he says he hates using OC. Whereas we civilians get to run away after spraying, they get to go hands on and then ride in the car with that stuff all over the perp who they then get to process later.
Thank you, John for sharing your wisdom. I have two issues with pepper spray--wind and confined spaces. I quit carrying a gas mask when I retired from the military so if the wind is wrong the hot sauce will bless me as well--and I know what it will do to me. Confined spaces have almost the same effect--I won't be able to get away from "the suck." There's the third issue of range but looking at the science of Proxemics and criminal goals, the distances between 18" and 12' are addressable with OC spray. The fourth issue of weapon lag time (how long it takes for the OC spray to incapacitate) I got to experience myself with tear gas training (CS and OC) and once I stopped a fight with black pepper. I was a Marine on mess duty aboard the USS Tripoli when a sailor and his buddies decided that it would be entertaining to beat up on a tall, skinny guy. The ringleader was smaller than me, but I wasn't assuming anything--and fighting was a no-no. I was filling pepper shakers at the time, so I left the cap loose--I kept cross-threading it. When the sailor moved his feet, I slapped the base of the pepper shaker, the lid came off, most of the pepper went flying. I faked moving to the left and then the cap struck the sailor in the forehead, and he gasped as the pepper cloud drifted into his face. I ducked and moved right, gliding behind him, ready to boot his feet out from under him and do other rude things--but stopped. He threw several punches where I had been but I was behind him and out of reach as the pepper took effect--he had black pepper in his nostrils, in his mouth, in his eyes, in his ears--and the fight was over. Meanwhile, the other Marine on mess duty with me had moved to cover my six. I pointed out two sailors and commanded them to take their buddy to the nearest head and flush his face with cold water--but don't let him rub the pepper in. That was the end of it. I had no more problems with the ship's crew (I was in the avionics shop supporting my squadron). The situation didn't call for deadly force and could have happened elsewhere. I can only guess at the reasons for that sailor making an error in his victim selection process. The pepper couldn't have felt good and there may have been some humiliation on his part. Later, I learned that he was a top-notch boxer, well out of my league. In anything resembling a "fair fight" he'd have cleaned my clock. I didn't fight fair--I threw pepper in his face and that was enough so that I didn't have to do more to him to avoid a beating. Yes, I was bigger--but he was better. De-escalation works when there's time--but when that sailor shifted his feet and his fists came up, I peppered his face and got out of the way.
I carry a oc spray and a knife along with a firearm , every day , so it is what is is , some state they have hand to hand combat , well that's great but multiple attackers is a good reason for oc , another is , you are not the toughest person and the only one trained , so having that extra step is great , and yes I agree pom is great , and Alex is an awesome guy so I stand behind his product
The concern I have with POM has been the lack of SDS/MSDS information available. It really should be on the website or at the very least provided upon request.
Amazing people so vehemently oppose carrying other tools… verbal judo is my favorite. But followed up by radio, POM spray, baton, cuffs, knives and a gun for lethal options. I am at the school of thought of carrying as many tools as you can- physical and mental tools. Gosh, and spiritual tools while you’re at it!
I am not worried about the guy I'm spraying having an asthma attack, I am worried about me having one. That's why I don't carry OC. I am also not necessarily concerned about dying. I am a lifelong asthmatic and a very experienced respiratory therapist. I have tools on hand, and usually better tools nearby, to treat an asthma attack. What most concerns me is incapacitating myself and that leaving me open to bad things while I'm having an asthma attack. Your statement that OC has been used as bronchodilator is very interesting. I have been unable to corroborate that or locate any information on it. Do you have a link? I would love to learn about that.
I bought about 10 "POM" pepper sprays for me and my family based on your recommendation a few years ago. One lives in my car. And I carry one in my pocket most every time I leave the house. It is the perfect defense solution for the reasons you just mentioned. If I shoot someone out in the world (not someone who broke into my house) then I can go to jail for the rest of my life. Who knows how a court or judge would rule. Who knows if I made a mistake in the heat of the moment and shot the wrong person, or the right person for the wrong (not legal) reasons.
One other word to the wise with flying with OC, check with your airline for their policy. It may be acceptable for TSA but airlines DO have policy! As an example, my usual airline whose charge card gives me miles, does NOT allow it on any flights! So wherever I’m staying, I check ahead to make sure I can get deliveries, and order before my arrival. A lot of times I’m driving back from my destination, so I know I can take it home for a spare. If not driving, I leave it with my host or hostess. I feel naked when I can’t have my EDC with me, so I’m at least prepared with OC at all times! Great training as usual John @Active Self Protection! Thanks for all you do for us!
I have noticed these God-fearing, detail-oriented, law-abiding, rule followers who I would most likely chose as a best buddy or inner circle for life.....They are also "too nice" and also fail to have that necessary element of thought "it's either him or me" when seconds count! Will you consider incorporating this into your training? @ Active Self Protection Extra This is a fundamental hang-up for a disciplined person who "prefers others" and is honest and has a servant submissive nature. They must be prodded into a new/foreign concept to adopt. "When following the rules can get you killled" segment taught by that chic at Luby's in 1991 in Kileen, TX who had her bang bang only 30 ft away in the car while a mass crazy guy took her dad out and almost her and 20 others. Nobody gives a effing-bleep about rules or policy when hell breaks loose, chaos or a perp begins to take hostages or just run into a school. Think like an individual, and don't neglect the range to keep up your confidence.
Why do you not like the gel? What is the rational there? I think of liquid bleach gel and what its purpose is. The gel is to help prevent splatter. Splatter is most likely something you want when trying to hit a target like the eye. I assume this is the reason that “gell’ing” the fluid containing the irritant is not preferred. Another thought. Flamethrowers use jellied fuels I believe for multiple reasons including the gel holds together much better than a straight liquid which enables you to “shoot” it to farther distances. The gel also will better “stick” to surfaces instead of running down the surface. I assume the burning is increased because the fluid has less surface are exposed to ignite with the air when it’s in a liquid form. Can you increase the range of the stream coming out of the CS spray canister if it is gel’d as opposed to just a liquid spray? Any info would be appreciated. Many thanks. Great video. Great info.
@@ASPextra fair enough. Thanks for the reply/info. So it’s the potency that’s degraded. That actually does make some sense. If you think of gasoline or water… if you took a cup and dumped it onto a surface and waited until it was completely transformed from the liquid to a gas, and timed it. Then took the same substance and “thickened” it. I can guarantee the non thickened substance will be gone first. As a gel the substance won’t be in a form that’s easily “inhaled” into the lungs… less surface area exposed and less ability to be formed into tiny enough drops to be taken up by the wind/fans/air… or runny enough to be spread into the eyes if sprayed on the top of the head as a gel it’s liable to just stay in the hair but if a liquid it can more easily run or be mixed with sweat or smeared with the hands or a shirt sleeve etc. thanks again. Great video.
@@safetysense1015 I’m carrying POM now too. I bought a few of the standard units. Goona put one on my bike and my work bag. and I also got their MK3 larger canister to keep by my door. I like the “options” as opposed to just having words/bare hands and lethal force. 👍🏻
@@jastrapper190 POM MK 3 is great can for the house, go bag etc. we keep em by the front door and bedside. I also keep one in my bag. ruclips.net/user/shortsPDnIyx3GkAA?si=NQ4PdNKc0uAq_3uY
OC spray, which is derived from pepper plants, has acidic pH properties. Milk has basic pH properties. Decontamination for me was water, soap, then a splash of milk, repeat. Afterwards, when I finished, I was fine in 15 mins, like nothing happened. It's simple chemistry.
Wow, had no idea about the story regarding the "other" OC company. Will continue to recommend POM to friends and family. Insane that someone would threaten a lawsuit over your professional opinion.
I'm glad they didn't follow through but I understand why they sent the letter. I've been a law enforcement training instructor for about 12 years and Sabre has came up with many innovations in the pepper spray community that we didn't previously have. First being the crossfire technology which was absolutely groundbreaking. Second being the gel. Third being a leak proof top that prevents aerosol from escaping. Sabre was one of the first companies to force other manufacturers to be honest about the quantity control of their spray by making us aware of HPLC testing and why it's important. Having said all that, John is correct. The gel is not as fast acting as streams or foggers. It was designed for officers working in courthouses, schools, subways etc. I don't always think its a good idea to try to market LE products as civilian use because the needs are different. Example: civilians need a very strong formula because they are trying to get away from an aggressor. LE are trying to gain compliance so using a less intensive spray works a lot of the time. .2% DT is very low intensity and it's probably carried by more officers in the US than any other spray. It's what we use at the academy to spray recruits during training.
Nice lesson. I apply the Unicorn Event scenario method to having to carry a purpose built trauma pack on my person. Push/shove I'd carry an extra loaded mag vs a trauma pack although vast majority of the time I don't carry a backup mag either. I can improvise a tourniquet & use textile fabric on hand for about any emergency until the pros arrive.
@@dannyh9010 I wear an infinity belt every every time I'm awake, let alone when I'm out in public. If need be that will be my improvisation. I'm in my 50s & have never had to even think about needing to employ a TQ on anyone & other than my Mrs, who was an EMT/Paramedic for her real job, which was eons ago, don't know anyone else that has either. My point was/is, if one is going to say an extra mag is pointless to carry due to crazy odds of ever needing it, there are other things that directly fall into this category as well. To each his/her own though!
My safety plan is to do as little as possible along the continuum. Using a firearm is the most detrimental option to me regardless of what happens to someone else at the end of my rounds. If you can get away with only using OC spray that’s so much better than using a firearm. OC spray can’t miss and kill an innocent bystander.
I carry mine on a small carabineer and a breakable elastic band. It rarely hangs below my shirt tail. I feel for it frequently to verify its location, learn the feel of it's trigger and verify it's lock status without having to look. I check it every time I enter or exit my vehicle. I had one discharge in m own vehicle once upon a time. That motivated me. I would like to do the same with my concealed firearm, but it draws unnecessary attention. Those checks have to be either mental or extremely discreet.
What's wrong with church security carrying handcuffs if they're trained in their use? If you have a person assault someone in your congregation and you have to pull them off, wouldn't it make sense for you to detain then until law enforcement arrives?
@@ASPextra See, and I love the TCE/PERC sprays... I had the Five Point Three Squared with the DB solvent and was not nearly as impressed with the results. I don't want anything without TCE or PERC. What do you dislike about the TCE (other than not wanting it on you)?
@@ASPextra This is true. It is also generally recognized as acceptable to use in the application of pepper spray. I hear you, but certainly recognize there are many carcinogens out there that are scary or not, largely based on dosing and application. In this case I can appreciate your concern, but feel the benefits I have seen far outweigh the risks. POM is good stuff though (and a good company). Thank you for replying.
I just sprayed a guy 6 days ago he was warned 3x not to come over to me well he got it, The threat was stoped I got in my truck and went home everyone was safe. Adding a note the guy had those old school looking Okley sunglasses on spray still worked the guy did no say another word and went back to his car. No this was not a road rage incident.
What is your take on police officers saying they don't carry it because it could get back on them? I was looked down on and made fun of for carrying OC on shift by a department that doesn't even issue it.
I think that *is* a concern when your mission is to apprehend criminals, which a police officer's mission is. Private citizens, not so much. Even so, it is far more effective than TASER with a very low failure rate so I still recommend it even though there's a chance you'll get a secondary exposure.
Guess those in charge had never served warrants on a property with acreage and canines. or dealt with drug heads that don't respond to direct taser. &/or mentally ill who have amazing neck and upper body strength to resist and flail while their helpless elderly parents are injured while trying to restrain the person. Calls are not always cookie-cutter. All tools should be available to first responders. Especially in a post-Botham-Jean, Chauvin, Dean career. If you take away long-held methods of physical restraint due to political and journalistic liberty there ought to be a replacement tool offered for each one removed. I wonder if you meant, the department or LEO didn't want litigious risks? by deploying spray poses 2ndary exposure to the offcr, partner, or members of public/ by-standers. Sounds too risky for the dept to make P.R. for? Is that what they meant by " it could get back on them?" There are still way too many soft & woke cities, DA's, mayors, judges out there. The public suffers and whatever budget they think they are saving by letting crime slide unpunished will cost them hundreds of times over with repeat offenders who escalate and get emboldened by getting away with it in that jurisdiction. I still, say you must walk with integrity and stay individually accountable with a healthy reverence for the Divine in any field of work. When administration is indecisive, you must rely on your moral compass each shift. Try to get a small team of prayer support going until you can transfer out to be under a more constitutionally sound S.D.
@@rhymhizsong4214 Well to make a long story short, All the departments in my area (Southern Idaho) do not require their officers to carry pepperspray, and 98% of them do not carry it. The 2 agencies I worked for did not require me to carry pepperspray but I personally chose to because of my 8 years experience using it as a Corrections Officer (It works....REALLY well) Needless to say both agencies did not find me a "good fit" during the first year of probation and I no longer work for either agency. When I said, "they are afraid it will get on them" I was speaking from personal accounts of Deputies/Officers telling me that they "heard" of another officer using pepperspray and getting it blown back in their face and not being able to fight the suspects because they couldn't see. Also there are a lot of officers that shoot dogs, rather then using pepperspray.
@@HighProStrategic heard on all points. I would suppose the environment and ability to control a perp once under confinement pose much different risks to the offcr than all of the unknowns of the beat? Whether you worked corrections in a higher security ctr or with youth offenders I would consider your hands-on background to be an asset over the rookie hopefuls. But, there have been such a myriad of injustices and insults to all that is morally upright it almost seems like a spiritual war between good and evil?! Sometimes, it is more advantageous to learn who you are NOT called to walk with/ serve alongside/give your life to. Than it is, to conform and find yourself having committed to the wrong place at the wrong time for all the right reasons. There is a verse, "is there not a just cause?" Some entities who carry a certain noble label were compromised along the way but still are held in regard. This is a day of exposures. I have watched some disappointing and hard losses hit some good people in recent years. But strangely, those very people were actually thankful for the boot once some time had passed and they were out of the stress that ensued. Many of them struggled, but ended up recovering all they lost during the hardship while simultaneously finding new purpose and greater satisfaction than in their former positions. I pray that, as this nation gets set upright many like you will be located at the right place, at the right time, for the right reason at the right season. And that fulfillment will come so that when you look back at the "poor fit" it will make you sigh with relief for being delivered from such stupidity. God Bless for your commitment to serve! For some, it is the work of the Lord and in partnership with His messengers. 🙏
He has had to use it against aggressive dogs on three separate occasions. Another member of our staff, Soleil Roache, used POM OC to successfully defend herself and two kids from a man experiencing a violent psychotic episode. She talked about it on our podcast if you're interested: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prepared-mom-defends-her-family-soleil-roache/id1583621838?i=1000534733726
I did a quick google search and didn’t find *the* source but found loads of anecdotal stories. I have heard the same statistic in in-person training I’ve attended by another provider though.
“Bear spray” is a marketing term. The active ingredient in bear spray is OC. :) Usually it is marketed for bears because of the large canister, fog pattern, and long range. The only challenge with that is the size makes it very difficult to carry for most people.
I generally wouldn’t make it my first choice but if I’m in the woods and it’s what I happen to have. It might make your post-event life less happy if some prosecutor wants to push it, and the contamination risk is higher with the larger fog. I’d get the stuff marketed for self defense for everyday, and bring the bear spray to the woods when the mission changes a little.
@@ASPextra I was more interested in carrying in a vehicle since “peaceful protesters and riots have been more prevalent recently. Just curious about using the bigger canister of bear spray cause it still a aerosol vs the larger cans of “pepper spray” are all gel based in my finding.
Not all. But a lot. Stand by for a bit if you can, I think POM has a larger canister in the works (though I don't know anything definitive or have real inside baseball!)
I'm against carrying oc spray because I know nothing about them. Do you have some videos showing how they work/ where to aim/ any maintenance involved/ how to safely practice/ when you should use your gun instead? I really believe that anything you aren't trained to use becomes a liability in a fight.
Directions: Aim and Spray the sonna-b in the 👀 ∆ Contents May Be Harmful and under pressure ∆ Guess Fuller wants all be required to get a dang permit for a spray bottle?!! ...if we are not properly "trained".
@@rhymhizsong4214 You really don't want any training? Seriously? Must be nice knowing everything. I learned years ago that you fight like you train. You obviously don't do either. Have fun with that.
@@michael30736 there is a spray course, apparently see channel host comment above. I stand corrected. There is a "practice can" available. My apologies for getting personal yesterday with ya @Fuller. That was presumptuous and accusatory I had no grounds for saying that. There were some personal disappointments I learned of that I felt were out of my control to prevent, I think that set me off. You're prolly a swell guy and you are right about training to fight. Yet, it baffles me that there could be all that much skill required to aim and use an aerosol can to hit a person in the eyes, then leave the area promptly?
@@rhymhizsong4214 apologies accepted. Most people on the internet don't apologize, so that sets you above them in my book. I've been watching the videos he recommended. It's more involved than you would think.
Does anyone know why John doesn't like gel? I thought gel was like spray basically but just a tiny little less liquid thereby giving it greater range. The Sabre Red pepper el is an example of that. The 1.5 oz pepper gel reaches further than Fox Labs at 2oz and of course also further than POM at 0.5 oz.
No the gel can take 45 seconds to 2 minutes to take effect because of the decreased aerosolization on contact. That’s too long and so I don’t recommend it at all.
As someone who faithfully carries Pom spray, i really feel like I'm owed some better video evidence that this stuff really works as good as they say it does. Hell their website doesn't even have any videos.. there's only a small handful of crap videos like this one showing it being used on someone and i mean, it barely shows it at all.. you'd think a company like Pom who's trying to dominate the edc market and who claims such strong claims about their product, would provide more evidence that their product is as good as they say it is.. make more videos of POM being used on people so we can make a real decision.. the lack of videos produced by and about Pom really make me skeptical about it..
but while inside of a federal building there should be uniformed bailiffs on every floor to keep things under wraps. Remember what this channel says about transitional spaces until you get back to your protective gear. IF you are in a federal building it's usually not going to be at a "stupid hour" either...so there's that going for ya. They can't ban your attitude! @Caliado Stay in the drivers seat.
Question, I wear contacts and am a little concerned on the affect of using OC of just a little bit of overspray on my eyes and the ability to see after the spray. Should I worry about this?
If you get overspray in your eyes you'll want to take the contacts out once you're able to open your eyes and replace them. It won't damage your eyes, and most people I know who wear contacts today use disposables.
Generally speaking @Ray Sides U ought to haul-a$$ !!!! and go far, far away from whatever direction you just sprayed it. Not stand there and join the weeping party. Maybe let others around know you need help or there was just an attack. Adrenaline will boost your vision beyond normal capabilities for lengthy bursts of time until you are safe and no longer in a danger scenario. Free Tip: if u are a believer, don't forget to call on His name for help. Especially if you are physically weaker, or handicapped by self injury or improper administration or simply afraid. Be aware that after you have done all that the situation requires to defend yourself and any others under your charge....there is a supernatural force on your side. so Ask! hey, i wear disposable contacts and always have a spare set (3 sets) accessible in glovebox, desk, and with my supplements/lunch pack. I cannot advise on the danger of secondary exposure....nor can i say I have experience with using self-defense spray in an active attack. I pray that lens wearers can access a back-up pair of glasses or an Uber. Extra: When is use a can of wasp spray that crap always foams up and runs down my hand/arm as I'm aiming upwards toward the eaves. So, being that the OC can propels much the same and does produce a touch of over spray because of normal wind conditions outside. I would NOT advise the removal of any lenses due to discomfort until way after the encounter is done and you can wash hands of any residue. @Ray u could truly make the situation worse on yourself than need be & make a victim of yourself by putting hands into your eyes or losing your visual aids and normal depth perception in a active threat scenario. Do what you can to cope with any slight to moderate exposure and realize the perp ought to remain at the disadvantage. U are better off so, leave then worry with comfort.
Does anyone know why I can’t buy POM in NY state outside of NYC? I’m sure there is some crazy law, ut I don’t know if it’s a purchase or possession issue. They do sell other OC products in my area just no POM and I can’t get it shipped to my state.
Comment about Usher & Altar Teams: every single X-mas Eve we had 3-4 svcs. Pre C19 there were a thousand in the 11pm. For decades, my parents led the usher team and did clean-up of communion well past midnight. Prior to that my grandparents served for 2-3 decades but it was smaller building (yet big for its day.) Of course, I wondered if they would ever get held-up for the offering. They had to walk it across campus every service to get to the safe. 2ce on Sunday AMs. Except for the major holidays like Mothers Day, Easter, Xmas, Ash Weds they only served 1ce per month for close to 50 years. Not one incident- on their watch. Multiple times as lead usher 2nd generation who watched the growth & expansion who also trained recruits my relative recomm. they have ear bud radios for all ushers & ministers upstairs, foyer, altar, choir loft. They had a great budget. But never implemented that one suggestion. Could hv been too much bureaucratic loops? But if, they had that big of a blind-spot for that many years.....i cannot imagine them taking heed to this counsel. The majority of that time, ppl were God-fearing and it was a good neighborhood. But these are desperate times. Many ppl are fed-up with the woke $hi# some "churches" bought into 💯. Ridiculous rules of compliance to attend that extended way past the initial buy-in. Then there was the "peer-pressure to put stuff in your veins" I'm telling u, the good ppl have left. Albeit Quietly. IF i were part of a non-evangelical, liturgical, clubhouse social "worship" center I would seriously consider the thought that there is One who said where judgement begins.....and He cannot be ppr spray'd. Watch as the dead houses dry up & empty out. But it may come with a bit of angry action er um I mean--- judgement. I say get out, before Samson shows up on Sunday! For the 7 churches of Rev. And for the uncorrupted places they will bust at the seams....and many of the new faces will likely manifest. Take a good long listen so that situations can be assessed quickly! So that the right thing can be done for each case. IF any church has this presentation done, it may also be wise to seek out & train a group that does deliverance. How we made it this far-- is Only by angelic assistance. However God did not call this channel to do this IF we weren't expected to trim our own wicks & buy our own oil. Neglect is costly. Whether traveling or going into serve God as part of a team. Take individual responsibility. Especially IF the "lazy leadership" chooses to stay clueless while guilt-tripping its members to delay action until u get approval. That is 🐂+💩 in a choir robe! Even God, judges the wicked for the benefit of the righteous. This nation is gonna get a swift lesson and be super thankful for generations to come that evil is not going to be allowed to operate unchecked any longer. IF you do not budget for uniformed or off-duty plain clothed security to be present at ALL gatherings you are simply handing your young 🐑🐑 over to get roasted. Do u want to stand before The Judge of all creation to answer for leaving your stones & slingshot behind while on shepherd-duty. It is not outside of your purview, cops are for clean-up only unless you pay them to be present as prevention.
‘ Church safety’ Blimey. In the uk this wouldn’t even be a question. Of course stuff happens very rarely. All of this fear based thinking is creating more aggressive behaviour.
Stick your head in the sand then. We prefer dangerous freedom in the US and deal with reality. John is talking about reaction. If a church security team is met without aggression, they will respond without aggression. If someone comes in aggressively, you need to meet them in kind. Asking nicely isn't enough.
@Jp not sure I understand what you meant by your comment? Are you saying this info is irrelevant to you in the U.K. or inside of a church? if so, keep trolling. America left you to your own devices when a few brave-hearted ppl decided to fight (with guns) for the freedom to worship without government dictates. Since that time we hold to our 2nd Amendment and our Declaration of Independence from that pansy-mindedness. Why are you even watching a channel aimed at an audience who is pursuing the protection of person and being responsible in defense of the vulnerable population? Once America secures our borders again, the immigrants will pass thru and loop back to your backyard....and we'll all find out just how rarely violence happens around your parts. But, as far as the fear-porn you accuse. I would say that being prepared to ward off an attack actually removes my fear! Just the same way having any prepper-mindset will afford as a prevention for the inevitable. Just wondering if you prefer to do regular maintenance and oil changes on your automobile? Or rather to just pay for a rental or turn in your lease before the whole thing seizes up on ya? Do you take any minerals or vitamin supplements to strengthen your body? or just wait for a hospice diagnosis. Do you get an annual eye exam or dental cleaning? Nah, those people are probably a bunch of worry-warts. Sad really isn't it for them?....they must waste SO much time & effort on preventative care and preparation for unknown futures. Just think how much freer our minds would be to take up your utopian naivete!! Btw, if you ever get a chance to tour abroad-- may I suggest a happy little stop in Chicago, Illinois or Atlanta, Georgia or Portland, Oregon San Francisco, California or Bronx, New York? Especially drop-in to the nice little Orthodox churches in Minneapolis or Detroit. I bet you would feel right at home! Consider this your welcome anytime. @Jp
It’s stupid that people will laugh off carrying pepper spray in addition to a firearm. As the saying goes, “If all you have is a hammer, then everything looks like a nail.”
Absolutely 🔨
I always like to mention to those people that most assaults (about 80%) in the US are simple assaults - situations that don’t rise to the level where deadly force would be justified. That 80% is where pepper spray fits in our use of force selection. And since pepper spray can be used very early in a defensive encounter, it can prevent a lot of the remaining 20% of assaults from ever escalating to the point where more force might be needed.
@@ASPextra that’s a very persuasive statistic
There are classes that costs hundreds of dollars and John is out here putting them on RUclips for free for everyone to see. 2 words: Savings Lives. This is badass and grateful for this channel.
OC spray should be your SAFEST non lethal. Your GREATEST non lethal should be being in shape and healthy brother!
Really been enjoying this church safety series.
Also, John, I think it’s so inspiring to hear you share in the last bit of the video how being prepared & having skills allows you to be MORE welcoming and loving. I love that, and I love how well you articulated that.
I appreciate that!
As part of a church security team, our first job is recognizing this is a hospital. This is a ministry. Know when to draw the line between loving thy neighbor and loving your family. Grace and peace
A reminder that is always needed!👍 OC is perhaps the safest non-lethal option. Some people can have immunologic side effects including blood clots because the cell-surface receptors for the active ingredient are found throughout the cardiovascular system. But yes, hitting them with the hot sauce is still far preferable and safer for an unarmed individual.
hmmmm, i guess that one immunological reaction could also save their life IF they decide to go to the next step and bang-bang? at least the perp may not bleed out.
Note: I have never heard of that possible reaction to capsaicin since it is used in pain-relief remedies in smaller doses and is a "natural" compound. Some kids are allergic to peanuts or milk or gluten, too. An abundance of caution is worse than focused intentional action, IMO. Everybody pays for the loose cannon.
Great video - most import observation is the last 30 sec. Faith and calling aside, you can establish limits AND deescalate at the same time.
Retired 29 year LEO with OC experience. If you carry a firearm you should carry OC & a tourniquet. Brief overview: Fog/cone is most effective but is susceptible to wind & if used inside will affect all. Stream (& I carry POM) is somewhat less effective but also less wind blown & doesn’t nuke all if used inside. It’s the middle road. Gel/foam takes forever to work and is only recommended in a hospital or Senior center where bystanders may be compromised already. I’ve used Fog & Stream, a number of times. When for some reason I can’t carry a pistol, I carry a Fog & a Stream.
thank you!
Thanks for the info. Do you happen to know if there is a greater range that can be provided with the gel? I seem to remember reading that the flame thrower systems we used during WWII could have greatly increased firing distances when they were using thickened fuel. I wonder if this is something that you can put into the “advantages” column of the sprays that are in the gel form. I just ordered a POM and it’s assigned an effective “range” like a rifle or pistol. I wonder if you could see higher range numbers with gels. Again… thanks for the real world info/knowledge/experience. Much appreciated.
@@jastrapper190 I don’t know, but (based on only my own experience with gel/foam) it’s about the same as stream. There may be a brand that’s different.
It’s not a traditional gel, but Kimber Guardian Angel is a 2 shot plastic derringer type projector that shoots a “glob” of OC at 90 mph by compressed gas. They are about $40 each. Their range is probably a little over 12 feet. I carry one walking on the beach as it can overcome the wind, is lightweight, & easily fits in a shorts pocket.
I greatly value that this channel does outreach to educate the community of faith.
The "It's not you man, it's me.". Right. Well put. I have always wondered about things like that in representing myself as a representative of Christ's work in that example scenario.
Love your teachings about Jesus!!!!! Love it!!!!!❤
BTW- highly recommend getting those training cannisters from POM. I wish they would make them rechargeable. I bought 2 to train my wife and daughter- because I know they will freeze up when it goes down.... and all I can say is you need your vulnerable team members to be hardened up enought to use it. I've got a lot of work to do with my family on this.
I love the inert trainers. I don’t know how they could manufacture them to be refillable, honestly. And they’re cheap enough that I have a few on hand and buy a few every now and again.
Your last topic in this video was awesome. I too can not turn away someone who asks for assistance. However, I respond to all unknown contacts the same: *Support hand stop sign and a simple "I'm good".* That usually stops most people. I then re-engage the person on my own terms.
For instance at a gas station I will finish my business, get back in my car, loop around to find the person with some cash in hand and give it to them through the widow quickly. If I was walking into an establishment, on the way back out I will have money in hand and approach the person, quickly hand it to them and keep moving. At an off ramp, I have gone and picked up food, come back to that off ramp and quickly hand the bag to that person while attempting to time the green light. Saying all that, I am also keenly aware of the potential scams/setups that take place as well. It is all a balance.
If you don’t have something “between a harsh word and a gun” you are not thinking right.
I carry POM because I've seen it so much on this channel and it served me great when a couple dogs started attacking people while I had my kids at the park. The dogs bit two people and attacked several others, and they were not a fan of the spicy air. I was able to keep em away from other folks until animal control could take care of business... And the little mist I caught when the wind shifted....whooo boy
That’s awesome you were prepared & able to help! On the “flip side,” (though still highly complementary to POM) my 2 year old Labrador retriever found one of my POM units and chomped down hard enough that her teeth punctured the outer plastic of the unit and also the actual canister inside. I was fascinated to discover, it really wasn’t a big deal. The canister leaked but didn’t, you know, spray out of the puncture points as one might expect from a pressurized canister. The outer plastic I guess “contained” the spray and what came out wasn’t anything an arms length of paper towels couldn’t clean up. My Labrador just acted like she tasted something a bit yucky but for sure wasn’t actually “affected” by the spray in any entirely noticeable way; I assume that has to be because it wasn’t aerosolized like it would be when actually sprayed, or perhaps after biting down my dog was able to drop it/spit it out before she got any real amount of OC on her. So, if a dog chomps on one, it’s not catastrophic. But if you need to stop an attack, as @EMTGreen1 ^ pointed out, it rocks
great angle to consider for dog-owners or dog-walkers & park go-ers.
When I get threatened,I simply drop my pants and start running around naked screaming wildly. I’ve never had to fight.
that was alot of ads to endure
you know we will cuz your presentation & info is necessary. I hope you do a talk like this in every protestant denomination you can find.
Love me some POM! Just ordered replacements in early December from The South American River and the expiration dates were 09/2026 (black/orange) and 10/2026 (black/pink). Nice!
Just got my wife some POM for Christmas , the reps at the company spoke highly of your channel!(had to talk to them about ordering to the wrong address and they sent me a free replacement to the correct address)
I haven’t talked to anyone from POM before but I’ve definitely bought at least a couple dozen units from them over the past few years, thanks to ASP’s recommendation. Good to know the company talks highly of ASP like ASP talks highly of POM! My favorite part is how accessible & inexpensive their water unit is for training/practicing.
The first vid, when i found this channel I put it in my shopping cart & included the gel. Also put the pink cartridge for the youth aged family members. I truly forgot that my intent was to give them as stocking stuffers!
so glad, this vid popped up! May save one of my families lives?
You will never see the inside of a jail cell for deploying POM in a defensive situation. I was talking to a cop about tactics and he says he hates using OC. Whereas we civilians get to run away after spraying, they get to go hands on and then ride in the car with that stuff all over the perp who they then get to process later.
Thank you, John for sharing your wisdom.
I have two issues with pepper spray--wind and confined spaces. I quit carrying a gas mask when I retired from the military so if the wind is wrong the hot sauce will bless me as well--and I know what it will do to me. Confined spaces have almost the same effect--I won't be able to get away from "the suck." There's the third issue of range but looking at the science of Proxemics and criminal goals, the distances between 18" and 12' are addressable with OC spray. The fourth issue of weapon lag time (how long it takes for the OC spray to incapacitate) I got to experience myself with tear gas training (CS and OC) and once I stopped a fight with black pepper.
I was a Marine on mess duty aboard the USS Tripoli when a sailor and his buddies decided that it would be entertaining to beat up on a tall, skinny guy. The ringleader was smaller than me, but I wasn't assuming anything--and fighting was a no-no. I was filling pepper shakers at the time, so I left the cap loose--I kept cross-threading it. When the sailor moved his feet, I slapped the base of the pepper shaker, the lid came off, most of the pepper went flying. I faked moving to the left and then the cap struck the sailor in the forehead, and he gasped as the pepper cloud drifted into his face. I ducked and moved right, gliding behind him, ready to boot his feet out from under him and do other rude things--but stopped. He threw several punches where I had been but I was behind him and out of reach as the pepper took effect--he had black pepper in his nostrils, in his mouth, in his eyes, in his ears--and the fight was over. Meanwhile, the other Marine on mess duty with me had moved to cover my six. I pointed out two sailors and commanded them to take their buddy to the nearest head and flush his face with cold water--but don't let him rub the pepper in.
That was the end of it. I had no more problems with the ship's crew (I was in the avionics shop supporting my squadron). The situation didn't call for deadly force and could have happened elsewhere. I can only guess at the reasons for that sailor making an error in his victim selection process. The pepper couldn't have felt good and there may have been some humiliation on his part. Later, I learned that he was a top-notch boxer, well out of my league. In anything resembling a "fair fight" he'd have cleaned my clock. I didn't fight fair--I threw pepper in his face and that was enough so that I didn't have to do more to him to avoid a beating. Yes, I was bigger--but he was better.
De-escalation works when there's time--but when that sailor shifted his feet and his fists came up, I peppered his face and got out of the way.
I have used Sudecon wipes for excellent Devon on myself 😎😎
I carry a oc spray and a knife along with a firearm , every day , so it is what is is , some state they have hand to hand combat , well that's great but multiple attackers is a good reason for oc , another is , you are not the toughest person and the only one trained , so having that extra step is great , and yes I agree pom is great , and Alex is an awesome guy so I stand behind his product
I always trust this channel for all my advice.
The church safety team I developed for our church is where the safety team looks like greeters 🙏🏻🙏🏻😎😎
Excellent video. Much appreciated. 😀😀
The concern I have with POM has been the lack of SDS/MSDS information available. It really should be on the website or at the very least provided upon request.
Amazing people so vehemently oppose carrying other tools… verbal judo is my favorite. But followed up by radio, POM spray, baton, cuffs, knives and a gun for lethal options. I am at the school of thought of carrying as many tools as you can- physical and mental tools. Gosh, and spiritual tools while you’re at it!
Great video John and thank you!! Can you please explain why you don’t recommend gel pepper spray please
If you don’t get it directly in the mucous membranes it can take 45 seconds to 2 minutes to aerosolize and have any effect. That’s way too long.
I am not worried about the guy I'm spraying having an asthma attack, I am worried about me having one. That's why I don't carry OC.
I am also not necessarily concerned about dying. I am a lifelong asthmatic and a very experienced respiratory therapist. I have tools on hand, and usually better tools nearby, to treat an asthma attack. What most concerns me is incapacitating myself and that leaving me open to bad things while I'm having an asthma attack.
Your statement that OC has been used as bronchodilator is very interesting. I have been unable to corroborate that or locate any information on it. Do you have a link? I would love to learn about that.
I bought about 10 "POM" pepper sprays for me and my family based on your recommendation a few years ago. One lives in my car. And I carry one in my pocket most every time I leave the house. It is the perfect defense solution for the reasons you just mentioned. If I shoot someone out in the world (not someone who broke into my house) then I can go to jail for the rest of my life. Who knows how a court or judge would rule. Who knows if I made a mistake in the heat of the moment and shot the wrong person, or the right person for the wrong (not legal) reasons.
Excellent perspective. Thank you for explaining this as these are all just tools on our tool belt.
Really should be advertising the OC spray on this one.
One other word to the wise with flying with OC, check with your airline for their policy. It may be acceptable for TSA but airlines DO have policy! As an example, my usual airline whose charge card gives me miles, does NOT allow it on any flights! So wherever I’m staying, I check ahead to make sure I can get deliveries, and order before my arrival. A lot of times I’m driving back from my destination, so I know I can take it home for a spare. If not driving, I leave it with my host or hostess. I feel naked when I can’t have my EDC with me, so I’m at least prepared with OC at all times! Great training as usual John @Active Self Protection! Thanks for all you do for us!
It's against policy, but like I said in the video, what they don't know won't hurt them. :)
@@ASPextra I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that! 😝 😉
I have noticed these God-fearing, detail-oriented, law-abiding, rule followers who I would most likely chose as a best buddy or inner circle for life.....They are also "too nice" and also fail to have that necessary element of thought "it's either him or me" when seconds count!
Will you consider incorporating this into your training? @ Active Self Protection Extra
This is a fundamental hang-up for a disciplined person who "prefers others" and is honest and has a servant submissive nature.
They must be prodded into a new/foreign concept to adopt.
"When following the rules can get you killled" segment
taught by that chic at Luby's in 1991 in Kileen, TX who had her bang bang only 30 ft away in the car while a mass crazy guy took her dad out and almost her and 20 others.
Nobody gives a effing-bleep about rules or policy when hell breaks loose, chaos or a perp begins to take hostages or just run into a school.
Think like an individual, and don't neglect the range to keep up your confidence.
Thank you for the information. Carry P.O.M. on your recommendation .
I'm curious as to how many times John has used OCspray on people and what the circumstances were in these instances.
Why do you not like the gel? What is the rational there? I think of liquid bleach gel and what its purpose is. The gel is to help prevent splatter. Splatter is most likely something you want when trying to hit a target like the eye. I assume this is the reason that “gell’ing” the fluid containing the irritant is not preferred. Another thought. Flamethrowers use jellied fuels I believe for multiple reasons including the gel holds together much better than a straight liquid which enables you to “shoot” it to farther distances. The gel also will better “stick” to surfaces instead of running down the surface. I assume the burning is increased because the fluid has less surface are exposed to ignite with the air when it’s in a liquid form. Can you increase the range of the stream coming out of the CS spray canister if it is gel’d as opposed to just a liquid spray? Any info would be appreciated. Many thanks. Great video. Great info.
Not a fan at all. Takes too long to have effect.
@@ASPextra fair enough. Thanks for the reply/info. So it’s the potency that’s degraded. That actually does make some sense. If you think of gasoline or water… if you took a cup and dumped it onto a surface and waited until it was completely transformed from the liquid to a gas, and timed it. Then took the same substance and “thickened” it. I can guarantee the non thickened substance will be gone first. As a gel the substance won’t be in a form that’s easily “inhaled” into the lungs… less surface area exposed and less ability to be formed into tiny enough drops to be taken up by the wind/fans/air… or runny enough to be spread into the eyes if sprayed on the top of the head as a gel it’s liable to just stay in the hair but if a liquid it can more easily run or be mixed with sweat or smeared with the hands or a shirt sleeve etc. thanks again. Great video.
@@safetysense1015 thanks for the excellent info.much appreciated
@@safetysense1015 I’m carrying POM now too. I bought a few of the standard units. Goona put one on my bike and my work bag. and I also got their MK3 larger canister to keep by my door. I like the “options” as opposed to just having words/bare hands and lethal force. 👍🏻
@@jastrapper190 POM MK 3 is great can for the house, go bag etc. we keep em by the front door and bedside. I also keep one in my bag.
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OC spray, which is derived from pepper plants, has acidic pH properties. Milk has basic pH properties. Decontamination for me was water, soap, then a splash of milk, repeat. Afterwards, when I finished, I was fine in 15 mins, like nothing happened. It's simple chemistry.
Which brand of OC were you exposed to?
Wow, had no idea about the story regarding the "other" OC company. Will continue to recommend POM to friends and family. Insane that someone would threaten a lawsuit over your professional opinion.
Oh, folks want to protect their business. I get that part. But protecting a sub-par product ain't good!
I'm glad they didn't follow through but I understand why they sent the letter. I've been a law enforcement training instructor for about 12 years and Sabre has came up with many innovations in the pepper spray community that we didn't previously have. First being the crossfire technology which was absolutely groundbreaking. Second being the gel. Third being a leak proof top that prevents aerosol from escaping. Sabre was one of the first companies to force other manufacturers to be honest about the quantity control of their spray by making us aware of HPLC testing and why it's important. Having said all that, John is correct. The gel is not as fast acting as streams or foggers. It was designed for officers working in courthouses, schools, subways etc. I don't always think its a good idea to try to market LE products as civilian use because the needs are different. Example: civilians need a very strong formula because they are trying to get away from an aggressor. LE are trying to gain compliance so using a less intensive spray works a lot of the time. .2% DT is very low intensity and it's probably carried by more officers in the US than any other spray. It's what we use at the academy to spray recruits during training.
Also look into the gotcha hat.
Good information, keep up the videos 👍
This is fantastic. How can a church access this kind of training?
go to our website and Email Neil
Nice lesson. I apply the Unicorn Event scenario method to having to carry a purpose built trauma pack on my person. Push/shove I'd carry an extra loaded mag vs a trauma pack although vast majority of the time I don't carry a backup mag either. I can improvise a tourniquet & use textile fabric on hand for about any emergency until the pros arrive.
The challenge is you don't have time to improvise a tourniquet.
Planning to improvise is a bad plan.
@@dannyh9010 I wear an infinity belt every every time I'm awake, let alone when I'm out in public. If need be that will be my improvisation. I'm in my 50s & have never had to even think about needing to employ a TQ on anyone & other than my Mrs, who was an EMT/Paramedic for her real job, which was eons ago, don't know anyone else that has either. My point was/is, if one is going to say an extra mag is pointless to carry due to crazy odds of ever needing it, there are other things that directly fall into this category as well. To each his/her own though!
We use whole milk in the marines for Decon.
I knew saber was wrapped around the axle about gel, I didn't know that they were sicking their lawyers on people over it.
I didn't say who I was talking about. No companies were named.
@@ASPextra No but that was my first guess too. You too honorable to say who it is but i have heard bad things about saber by many many many people.
@@ASPextra good point, I forgot about your brief but fruitful sponsorship by Guard Dog, /sarc/
::barf:: ;)
Lol I love you John!!! Thanks man!!
I’ll stick with my high candela fight light.
My safety plan is to do as little as possible along the continuum. Using a firearm is the most detrimental option to me regardless of what happens to someone else at the end of my rounds. If you can get away with only using OC spray that’s so much better than using a firearm. OC spray can’t miss and kill an innocent bystander.
Have you tried repuls 180? Apparently it's like pepper spray without the breathing affecting portion. It just burns your eyes.
My OC top got pressed while in my pocket, thank the Lord it didn't get my junk, but set my inner thigh on FIRE.
Oof this is why I like the ones with a safety top! That sucked I bet.
@@ASPextra for 2 hours, lessons learned
I carry mine on a small carabineer and a breakable elastic band. It rarely hangs below my shirt tail. I feel for it frequently to verify its location, learn the feel of it's trigger and verify it's lock status without having to look. I check it every time I enter or exit my vehicle.
I had one discharge in m own vehicle once upon a time. That motivated me.
I would like to do the same with my concealed firearm, but it draws unnecessary attention. Those checks have to be either mental or extremely discreet.
What's wrong with church security carrying handcuffs if they're trained in their use? If you have a person assault someone in your congregation and you have to pull them off, wouldn't it make sense for you to detain then until law enforcement arrives?
No that's outside your mission.
I agree 100%
Have you looked at Fox Labs products (esp. One Point Four) since they were acquired by Byrna?
They haven’t changed formula since the acquisition that I’m aware of so it’s the same juice. I don’t recommend it because of the carrier.
@@ASPextra See, and I love the TCE/PERC sprays... I had the Five Point Three Squared with the DB solvent and was not nearly as impressed with the results. I don't want anything without TCE or PERC. What do you dislike about the TCE (other than not wanting it on you)?
It’s a known carcinogen.
@@ASPextra This is true. It is also generally recognized as acceptable to use in the application of pepper spray. I hear you, but certainly recognize there are many carcinogens out there that are scary or not, largely based on dosing and application. In this case I can appreciate your concern, but feel the benefits I have seen far outweigh the risks. POM is good stuff though (and a good company). Thank you for replying.
I just sprayed a guy 6 days ago he was warned 3x not to come over to me well he got it, The threat was stoped I got in my truck and went home everyone was safe. Adding a note the guy had those old school looking Okley sunglasses on spray still worked the guy did no say another word and went back to his car. No this was not a road rage incident.
Good stuff.
What is your take on police officers saying they don't carry it because it could get back on them?
I was looked down on and made fun of for carrying OC on shift by a department that doesn't even issue it.
I think that *is* a concern when your mission is to apprehend criminals, which a police officer's mission is. Private citizens, not so much. Even so, it is far more effective than TASER with a very low failure rate so I still recommend it even though there's a chance you'll get a secondary exposure.
@@ASPextra I couldn't agree more!
Guess those in charge had never served warrants on a property with acreage and canines.
or
dealt with drug heads that don't respond to direct taser.
&/or mentally ill who have amazing neck and upper body strength to resist and flail
while their helpless elderly parents are injured while trying to restrain the person.
Calls are not always cookie-cutter. All tools should be available to first responders.
Especially in a post-Botham-Jean, Chauvin, Dean career. If you take away long-held methods of physical restraint due to political and journalistic liberty there ought to be a replacement tool offered for each one removed.
I wonder if you meant, the department or LEO didn't want litigious risks? by deploying spray
poses 2ndary exposure to the offcr, partner, or members of public/ by-standers.
Sounds too risky for the dept to make P.R. for?
Is that what they meant by " it could get back on them?"
There are still way too many soft & woke cities, DA's, mayors, judges out there. The public suffers and whatever budget they think they are saving by letting crime slide unpunished will cost them hundreds of times over with repeat offenders who escalate and get emboldened by getting away with it in that jurisdiction.
I still, say you must walk with integrity and stay individually accountable with a healthy reverence for the Divine in any field of work. When administration is indecisive, you must rely on your moral compass each shift. Try to get a small team of prayer support going until you can transfer out to be under a more constitutionally sound S.D.
@@rhymhizsong4214 Well to make a long story short, All the departments in my area (Southern Idaho) do not require their officers to carry pepperspray, and 98% of them do not carry it. The 2 agencies I worked for did not require me to carry pepperspray but I personally chose to because of my 8 years experience using it as a Corrections Officer (It works....REALLY well) Needless to say both agencies did not find me a "good fit" during the first year of probation and I no longer work for either agency.
When I said, "they are afraid it will get on them" I was speaking from personal accounts of Deputies/Officers telling me that they "heard" of another officer using pepperspray and getting it blown back in their face and not being able to fight the suspects because they couldn't see.
Also there are a lot of officers that shoot dogs, rather then using pepperspray.
@@HighProStrategic heard on all points.
I would suppose the environment and ability to control a perp once under confinement pose much different risks to the offcr than all of the unknowns of the beat?
Whether you worked corrections in a higher security ctr or with youth offenders I would consider your hands-on background to be an asset over the rookie hopefuls.
But, there have been such a myriad of injustices and insults to all that is morally upright it almost seems like a spiritual war between good and evil?!
Sometimes, it is more advantageous to learn who you are NOT called to walk with/ serve alongside/give your life to. Than it is, to conform and find yourself having committed to the wrong place at the wrong time for all the right reasons.
There is a verse, "is there not a just cause?"
Some entities who carry a certain noble label were compromised along the way but still are held in regard. This is a day of exposures.
I have watched some disappointing and hard losses hit some good people in recent years. But strangely, those very people were actually thankful for the boot once some time had passed and they were out of the stress that ensued.
Many of them struggled, but ended up recovering all they lost during the hardship while simultaneously finding new purpose and greater satisfaction than in their former positions.
I pray that, as this nation gets set upright many like you will be located at the right place, at the right time, for the right reason at the right season. And that fulfillment will come so that when you look back at the "poor fit" it will make you sigh with relief for being delivered from such stupidity.
God Bless for your commitment to serve!
For some, it is the work of the Lord and in partnership with His messengers. 🙏
John, have you ever used OC spray in a real world situation? Wouldn't mind hearing that story...
He has had to use it against aggressive dogs on three separate occasions. Another member of our staff, Soleil Roache, used POM OC to successfully defend herself and two kids from a man experiencing a violent psychotic episode. She talked about it on our podcast if you're interested: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prepared-mom-defends-her-family-soleil-roache/id1583621838?i=1000534733726
Excellent topic. You mention in the video that around 10% of people aren't affected by OC - what is your source on this?
I did a quick google search and didn’t find *the* source but found loads of anecdotal stories.
I have heard the same statistic in in-person training I’ve attended by another provider though.
Chuck Haggard, every police academy instructor I have ever talked to who sprayed hundreds and hundreds of recruits, seeing it on the channel, etc.
Is bear spray acceptable to use on a non deadly threat?
“Bear spray” is a marketing term. The active ingredient in bear spray is OC. :) Usually it is marketed for bears because of the large canister, fog pattern, and long range. The only challenge with that is the size makes it very difficult to carry for most people.
I generally wouldn’t make it my first choice but if I’m in the woods and it’s what I happen to have.
It might make your post-event life less happy if some prosecutor wants to push it, and the contamination risk is higher with the larger fog. I’d get the stuff marketed for self defense for everyday, and bring the bear spray to the woods when the mission changes a little.
@@ASPextra I was more interested in carrying in a vehicle since “peaceful protesters and riots have been more prevalent recently. Just curious about using the bigger canister of bear spray cause it still a aerosol vs the larger cans of “pepper spray” are all gel based in my finding.
Not all. But a lot. Stand by for a bit if you can, I think POM has a larger canister in the works (though I don't know anything definitive or have real inside baseball!)
@@ASPextra awesome thank you for the reply! Much appreciated.
Why do you not like pepper gels?
What we’ve seen on video is that they can take longer to be effective
I keep volunteering to take a dose for my you tube channel but we never seem to be able to make it work.....lol
If your in or near Kentucky, I’ll help!!! Lol
@@joshmajor8662 I'm in ashland, ky
One of these days!
John! Try a good, clean keto diet! No packaged crap!
I'm against carrying oc spray because I know nothing about them. Do you have some videos showing how they work/ where to aim/ any maintenance involved/ how to safely practice/ when you should use your gun instead?
I really believe that anything you aren't trained to use becomes a liability in a fight.
Yep there's a whole playlist on Chuck Haggard's OC spray course!
Directions:
Aim and Spray the sonna-b in the 👀
∆ Contents May Be Harmful and under pressure ∆
Guess Fuller wants all be required to get a dang permit for a spray bottle?!!
...if we are not properly "trained".
@@rhymhizsong4214 You really don't want any training? Seriously? Must be nice knowing everything. I learned years ago that you fight like you train. You obviously don't do either. Have fun with that.
@@michael30736
there is a spray course, apparently see channel host comment above.
I stand corrected.
There is a "practice can" available.
My apologies for getting personal yesterday with ya @Fuller. That was presumptuous and accusatory I had no grounds for saying that.
There were some personal disappointments I learned of that I felt were out of my control to prevent, I think that set me off. You're prolly a swell guy and you are right about training to fight.
Yet, it baffles me that there could be all that much skill required to aim and use an aerosol can to hit a person in the eyes, then leave the area promptly?
@@rhymhizsong4214 apologies accepted. Most people on the internet don't apologize, so that sets you above them in my book.
I've been watching the videos he recommended. It's more involved than you would think.
Flare guns are legal almost anywhere.
Does anyone know why John doesn't like gel? I thought gel was like spray basically but just a tiny little less liquid thereby giving it greater range. The Sabre Red pepper el is an example of that. The 1.5 oz pepper gel reaches further than Fox Labs at 2oz and of course also further than POM at 0.5 oz.
No the gel can take 45 seconds to 2 minutes to take effect because of the decreased aerosolization on contact. That’s too long and so I don’t recommend it at all.
He's John Wick...
As someone who faithfully carries Pom spray, i really feel like I'm owed some better video evidence that this stuff really works as good as they say it does. Hell their website doesn't even have any videos.. there's only a small handful of crap videos like this one showing it being used on someone and i mean, it barely shows it at all.. you'd think a company like Pom who's trying to dominate the edc market and who claims such strong claims about their product, would provide more evidence that their product is as good as they say it is.. make more videos of POM being used on people so we can make a real decision.. the lack of videos produced by and about Pom really make me skeptical about it..
There are multiple videos on the channel of POM exposures.
And I don't recommend products that I myself don't use, and with evidence basis.
I went in to a federal building and they banned me from carrying my OC spray in there.
but while inside of a federal building there should be uniformed bailiffs on every floor to keep things under wraps.
Remember what this channel says about transitional spaces until you get back to your protective gear.
IF you are in a federal building it's usually not going to be at a "stupid hour" either...so there's that going for ya.
They can't ban your attitude! @Caliado
Stay in the drivers seat.
Yeah, the feds will treat OC spray the same as a firearm in restrictions
Question, I wear contacts and am a little concerned on the affect of using OC of just a little bit of overspray on my eyes and the ability to see after the spray. Should I worry about this?
If you get overspray in your eyes you'll want to take the contacts out once you're able to open your eyes and replace them. It won't damage your eyes, and most people I know who wear contacts today use disposables.
Generally speaking @Ray Sides
U ought to haul-a$$ !!!!
and go far, far away from whatever direction you just sprayed it. Not stand there and join the weeping party. Maybe let others around know you need help or there was just an attack.
Adrenaline will boost your vision beyond normal capabilities for lengthy bursts of time until you are safe and no longer in a danger scenario.
Free Tip: if u are a believer, don't forget to call on His name for help. Especially if you are physically weaker, or handicapped by self injury or improper administration or simply afraid. Be aware that after you have done all that the situation requires to defend yourself and any others under your charge....there is a supernatural force on your side. so Ask!
hey, i wear disposable contacts and always have a spare set (3 sets) accessible in glovebox, desk, and with my supplements/lunch pack.
I cannot advise on the danger of secondary exposure....nor can i say I have experience with using self-defense spray in an active attack. I pray that lens wearers can access a back-up pair of glasses or an Uber.
Extra: When is use a can of wasp spray that crap always foams up and runs down my hand/arm as I'm aiming upwards toward the eaves. So, being that the OC can propels much the same and does produce a touch of over spray because of normal wind conditions outside. I would NOT advise the removal of any lenses due to discomfort until way after the encounter is done and you can wash hands of any residue. @Ray u could truly make the situation worse on yourself than need be & make a victim of yourself by putting hands into your eyes or losing your visual aids and normal depth perception in a active threat scenario. Do what you can to cope with any slight to moderate exposure and realize the perp ought to remain at the disadvantage. U are better off so, leave then worry with comfort.
Less-lethal*
People die every year from pepper sprays.
No, as I said in the video, I know of exactly one instance ever.
Any weapon is a deadly weapon I know people who have bear spray and a thick blade machete
Does anyone know why I can’t buy POM in NY state outside of NYC? I’m sure there is some crazy law, ut I don’t know if it’s a purchase or possession issue. They do sell other OC products in my area just no POM and I can’t get it shipped to my state.
Yeah some dumb law or other. Ugh.
Comment about Usher & Altar Teams:
every single X-mas Eve we had 3-4 svcs. Pre C19 there were a thousand in the 11pm.
For decades, my parents led the usher team and did clean-up of communion well past midnight. Prior to that my grandparents served for 2-3 decades but it was smaller building (yet big for its day.)
Of course, I wondered if they would ever get held-up for the offering. They had to walk it across campus every service to get to the safe. 2ce on Sunday AMs. Except for the major holidays like Mothers Day, Easter, Xmas, Ash Weds they only served 1ce per month for close to 50 years. Not one incident- on their watch. Multiple times as lead usher 2nd generation who watched the growth & expansion who also trained recruits my relative recomm. they have ear bud radios for all ushers & ministers upstairs, foyer, altar, choir loft. They had a great budget. But never implemented that one suggestion. Could hv been too much bureaucratic loops? But if, they had that big of a blind-spot for that many years.....i cannot imagine them taking heed to this counsel. The majority of that time, ppl were God-fearing and it was a good neighborhood.
But these are desperate times.
Many ppl are fed-up with the woke $hi# some "churches" bought into 💯. Ridiculous rules of compliance to attend that extended way past the initial buy-in. Then there was the "peer-pressure to put stuff in your veins" I'm telling u, the good ppl have left. Albeit Quietly.
IF i were part of a non-evangelical, liturgical, clubhouse social "worship" center I would seriously consider the thought that there is One who said where judgement begins.....and He cannot be ppr spray'd.
Watch as the dead houses dry up & empty out. But it may come with a bit of angry action er um I mean--- judgement. I say get out, before Samson shows up on Sunday!
For the 7 churches of Rev. And for the uncorrupted places they will bust at the seams....and many of the new faces will likely manifest. Take a good long listen so that situations can be assessed quickly! So that the right thing can be done for each case. IF any church has this presentation done, it may also be wise to seek out & train a group that does deliverance.
How we made it this far-- is Only by angelic assistance. However God did not call this channel to do this IF we weren't expected to trim our own wicks & buy our own oil. Neglect is costly.
Whether traveling or going into serve God as part of a team. Take individual responsibility. Especially IF the "lazy leadership" chooses to stay clueless while guilt-tripping its members to delay action until u get approval. That is 🐂+💩 in a choir robe! Even God, judges the wicked for the benefit of the righteous. This nation is gonna get a swift lesson and be super thankful for generations to come that evil is not going to be allowed to operate unchecked any longer. IF you do not budget for uniformed or off-duty plain clothed security to be present at ALL gatherings you are simply handing your young 🐑🐑 over to get roasted. Do u want to stand before The Judge of all creation to answer for leaving your stones & slingshot behind while on shepherd-duty. It is not outside of your purview, cops are for clean-up only unless you pay them to be present as prevention.
‘ Church safety’ Blimey. In the uk this wouldn’t even be a question. Of course stuff happens very rarely. All of this fear based thinking is creating more aggressive behaviour.
Stick your head in the sand then. We prefer dangerous freedom in the US and deal with reality. John is talking about reaction. If a church security team is met without aggression, they will respond without aggression. If someone comes in aggressively, you need to meet them in kind. Asking nicely isn't enough.
@Jp not sure I understand what you meant by your comment? Are you saying this info is irrelevant to you in the U.K. or inside of a church?
if so, keep trolling.
America left you to your own devices when a few brave-hearted ppl decided to fight (with guns) for the freedom to worship without government dictates.
Since that time we hold to our 2nd Amendment and our Declaration of Independence from that pansy-mindedness.
Why are you even watching a channel aimed at an audience who is pursuing the protection of person and being responsible in defense of the vulnerable population?
Once America secures our borders again, the immigrants will pass thru and loop back to your backyard....and we'll all find out just how rarely violence happens around your parts.
But, as far as the fear-porn you accuse. I would say that being prepared to ward off an attack actually removes my fear! Just the same way having any prepper-mindset will afford as a prevention for the inevitable.
Just wondering if you prefer to do regular maintenance and oil changes on your automobile? Or rather to just pay for a rental or turn in your lease before the whole thing seizes up on ya?
Do you take any minerals or vitamin supplements to strengthen your body? or just wait for a hospice diagnosis.
Do you get an annual eye exam or dental cleaning?
Nah, those people are probably a bunch of worry-warts. Sad really isn't it for them?....they must waste SO much time & effort on preventative care and preparation for unknown futures. Just think how much freer our minds would be to take up your utopian naivete!!
Btw, if you ever get a chance to tour abroad-- may I suggest a happy little stop in Chicago, Illinois or Atlanta, Georgia or Portland, Oregon San Francisco, California or Bronx, New York?
Especially drop-in to the nice little Orthodox churches in Minneapolis or Detroit. I bet you would feel right at home! Consider this your welcome anytime. @Jp
@kevinpisciella44 - could not have said it any better.