Tasers/CEW, stun guns, and pepper sprays are examples of self-defense devices. Now, companies also market guns shooting pepper projectiles.
An MA-based company Byrna Technologies (56 employees on LinkedIn, $2.5 million raised, per Crunchbase), markets non-lethal self-defense guns, including numerous pepper projectiles launchers in the form of handguns and rifles, as the graphic below shows:
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