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Firearms Policy and Politics in Pennsylvania

Bear Spray Requirement

author Posted by:Sebastian on date Nov 5th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Carrying / Self-Defense

tag7 Responses to “Bear Spray Requirement”

  1. Sebastian Said,

    A little heavy for hauling around the back country, I’d say.

  2. Gregory Morris Said,

    When you already have 40-50lbs strapped to your back, adding another few pounds of ineffective bear spray isn’t something I’m interested in doing.

    How do they intend to enforce this rule, I’m wondering.

  3. Rev. Paul Said,

    No one with intelligence ventures into bear country here (Alaska) without bear spray AND a handgun. A .44 Mag is considered at the low end of the scale for bear defense, but then we have grizzlies. .454 Casull is common; the spray, when used, is a backup … or the defense of choice among bike-riders on Anchorage city trails. Many of us still carry a pistol, even on a bike.

  4. Weer'd Beard Said,

    I’m kinda partial to this one
    http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-SRHAlaskan454.htm

    That’s what they’re made for! Bear Spray. And they’re proven to work!
    http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/08/31/man-kills-charging-bear-with-454-casull/

  5. Blackwing1 Said,

    I’d guess that they just want the grizzly scat to smell nice and peppery.

  6. Ken Said,

    I am glad to see this recommendation. I believe this could save quite a few bad encounters.