'Salt' is a Gun and Pepper Spray in One

Salt's Indiegogo campaign says it "was designed around the belief that a gun does not have to take a life to protect a life." See, it might look like conventional handgun, but its bullets aren't made of lead. Instead, they're pellets that contain a proprietary mixture of powdered chemicals, including oleoresin capsicum: a ghost pepper extract used for pepper sprays. Since the pellets explode when they collide with a solid object, you don't even have to hit your target. Its creators said the powder mixture, which "exceeds the potency of those used by" Homeland Security and the military, causes temporary blindness, makes the lungs constrict and stings the human skin.

The start-up's CEO Adam Kennedy said he keeps his inside the nightstand, since it doesn't exactly need to be locked up (unless you have kids, of course). He and his team clarified, however, that they're not trying to take away people's right to bear arms by taking steps to release their creation to the public. Their campaign page says they just want to support "American households who do not feel like a traditional firearm is the right choice for them." That said, you can't back the project and expect to get the $350 gun as a reward (if and) when it starts shipping out if you live in New York, Massachusetts, Hawaii and California. Salt unfortunately can't be shipped to those states due to shipping restrictions and chemical laws.

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