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new_sig_op, I would very much like to know the company you are working for considering that carrying/using OC Spray is ILLEGAL by anyone other than PEACE OFFICERS (And even that depends on the agency particularly Special Constable services.). Either you are blowing smoke up our asses, or your company and yourself are breaking the law.
http://www.mpss.jus.gov.on.ca/english/police_serv/PISG/guidelines/pisg_typical_conditions.html
http://www.mpss.jus.gov.on.ca/english/police_serv/PISG/guidelines/pisg_typical_conditions.html
Repellant Spray
A security guard may normally only carry a repellant spray when deployed with a guard dog. If any time a security guard is found in possession of a repellant spray of any kind and not engaged in canine duties, they and the employing agency may be subject to prosecution for possession of a prohibited weapon and may have their licence suspended or revoked. This includes oleoresin capsicum spray or foam, pepper spray of any kind, mace or bear/animal spray.
The regulations to the Criminal Code provides the following definition for a prohibited weapon as it pertains to a repellant spray:
Any device designed to be used for the purpose of injuring, immobilizing or otherwise incapacitating any person by the discharge therefrom of
(a) Tear gas, Mace or other gas: or
(b) Any liquid, spray, powder or other substance that is capable of injuring, immobilizing or otherwise incapacitating any person.'
Section 91 (2) of the Criminal Code lists the offence and penalty for possession of a prohibited weapon. Exemptions to the legislation are also identified in the Criminal Code. A peace officer is authorized by law to possess a repellent spray while in the line of duty. Security guards do not fall within this exemption.