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thishereboi -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 6:17:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: masterleath

i am gonna wear a karcher nbc suit, with an oxygen mask and tank(30 min fresh air) , he is reading those post as me, and sais to me that he stilla waana do,  i have filter in case the tank and regulator fail,  


Glad you have your clothes picked out....now can you answer the questions Celeste43 asked.....


So what happens if he has a severely allergic reaction? Can you get him to the ER in under ten minutes? How can you quickly and effectively wash this off him if needed?




scifi1133 -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 6:18:58 AM)

oh come on now lets not use common sence or caution or anything resembling it.




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 6:25:29 AM)

thank you scifi, i will have bring water and prepare it himself if needed, and is willing to take that risk




susie -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 7:18:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: masterleath

thank you scifi, i will have bring water and prepare it himself if needed, and is willing to take that risk


The fact that he is willing to take the risk is not enough. If you are in control of the situation you must ensure that you have safetly precautions in place in case there is a problem. And bringing water along is not going to help if they have an allergic reaction.

How would you feel if something went wrong and you were not in a postion to help.




monywildcat -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 7:52:57 AM)

I have weird allergies.  This would scare me, and not just the watering eyes and burning lungs part.  I would be afraid of anaphylactic shock.  But then, that's just me.  Is there a way to rub a small part of this tear gas, say on his forearm in the crook of the elbow, to test for an allergic reaction?  That may be something to think on, as part of being prepared and all.  I have to do this with laundry soap, hair dye, strange cheese.  Because you just never know. 




Lynnxz -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 8:06:16 AM)

People can have allergic reactions to anything. I don't feel that he is placing the sub in an inappropriate amount of danger.

What are you going to do if someone has an allergic reaction to *anything*? You need a prescription for an epi pen, if he's that worried about it... just give the guy some benadryl and have at it.




kiwisub12 -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 11:11:26 AM)

If you are using the tear gas that the police use, you should be able to google and find out any fatal reactions to tear gas. After all, there is a really good chance that the dead guys family sued the police department involved for the death of their future brain surgeon and family support - and it would have hit the papers.

I think you will find a really low rate of death to exposure to tear gas.  After all , they wouldn't use it if it wasn't relatively safe (relative to a bullet that is).




VeryNastyDom -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 11:44:56 AM)

You can also do some research on what the army does.  Recruits who might be exposed to nerve gas and other biologic agents are trained to put on their mask in a dark room full of tear gas.  They are exposed for 30 seconds before they are allowed to don the mask and escape the room; I am told it is a highly memorable experience.  However, since the army is more interested in killing the enemy rather than their own recruits, they have probably developed a safety protocol for this training, and you may be able to find it.




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 7:13:22 PM)

thank for all those opinion and yes we have an epi pen




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/8/2009 11:01:00 AM)

so thios is it in half an hour it will be the session will come back on it




YoursMistress -> RE: tear gas session (2/8/2009 12:59:27 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kiwisub12

If you are using the tear gas that the police use, you should be able to google and find out any fatal reactions to tear gas. After all, there is a really good chance that the dead guys family sued the police department involved for the death of their future brain surgeon and family support - and it would have hit the papers.

I think you will find a really low rate of death to exposure to tear gas.  After all , they wouldn't use it if it wasn't relatively safe (relative to a bullet that is).


Yeah, get the same lawyers for your slave's wrongful death suit, well, if they won the case.  Oh, will they be suing you?  Hmm, then only get them if they lost the case.  It sounds like you've got this covered from end to end now. 

yours




Lynnxz -> RE: tear gas session (2/8/2009 3:02:40 PM)

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ORIGINAL: masterleath

so thios is it in half an hour it will be the session will come back on it


Good luck! (Details please ^_^ )




Lynnxz -> RE: tear gas session (2/8/2009 3:04:47 PM)

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Yeah, get the same lawyers for your slave's wrongful death suit, well, if they won the case.  Oh, will they be suing you?  Hmm, then only get them if they lost the case.  It sounds like you've got this covered from end to end now. 

yours


Ugh, the only deaths reported (that I can find) from teargas have been allergic reactions or asthma related, which they have covered as the guy already has an epi pen, and there was no mention of asthma. You seem to be sure that he's giving the man nerve gas.




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/8/2009 4:11:34 PM)

an awsomse day




AAkasha -> RE: tear gas session (2/8/2009 4:22:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: masterleath

an awsomse day


Come on. More details than that!

Akasha




Lynnxz -> RE: tear gas session (2/8/2009 4:29:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: masterleath

an awsomse day


Tell!

And where did you pick up tear gas?




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/8/2009 4:34:23 PM)

internet is magical to have some stuff




monywildcat -> RE: tear gas session (2/9/2009 8:40:05 PM)

Okay, masterleath, we need some greater detail.  We already determined that the session was awesome, and that you found the goods on the Internet, surprise surprise.  We are looking for some wank fodder here!!!  [:D]

Glad to at least see the battalions of attorneys were not necessary.  We hope. 




HeavansKeeper -> RE: tear gas session (2/10/2009 10:05:08 AM)

Where are you doing this?

Gases have a funny way of lingering and traveling. If a nearby apartment or neighbor was doing this... I'd be thoroughly pissed.

Watch this minute long clip to see how the weapon acts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf-pGuRDkcQ

Notice how effectively it pushes people down entire city blocks?




whiteslavebitch -> RE: tear gas session (2/10/2009 4:43:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Lynnxz

Hehe, yes water is bad... we were told to run around flapping our arms to get it out of our clothes. I'm not sure if it really works, or if the DS were just trying to amuse themselves with 50 Privates running around flapping there arms and falling into the fence. 


Probably a little of both Lynn. I have the DVDs of my daughters @ basic training coming out of the huts they use for tear gas "training". They still tell them to flap their arms like mad.[:D]




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