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Tory leadership hopeful Kellie Leitch wants to legalize pepper spray to help reduce violence against women | National Post
'In 2012, in Gatineau, Que., a store clerk used pepper spray to ward off an attack but was not charged for using the spray. '
'Mace, tear gas, pepper spray and other gases that can harm or incapacitate another person are currently listed as prohibited weapons in the Criminal Code. '
'But two 15-year-olds in Ottawa in 2013 ended up facing a combined 18 charges after discharging pepper spray on a city bus. '
'OTTAWA – Conservative leadership candidate Kellie Leitch will vow today to make it legal to carry mace or pepper spray, a move her campaign is positioning as a way to reduce the incidence of violence against women. '
'The House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women has been studying the issue of violence against women and girls. '
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'In 2012, in Gatineau, Que., a store clerk used pepper spray to ward off an attack but was not charged for using the spray. '
'Mace, tear gas, pepper spray and other gases that can harm or incapacitate another person are currently listed as prohibited weapons in the Criminal Code. '
'But two 15-year-olds in Ottawa in 2013 ended up facing a combined 18 charges after discharging pepper spray on a city bus. '
'OTTAWA – Conservative leadership candidate Kellie Leitch will vow today to make it legal to carry mace or pepper spray, a move her campaign is positioning as a way to reduce the incidence of violence against women. '
'The House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women has been studying the issue of violence against women and girls. '
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