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You should never let a bear climb up ,  Bear Spray (pepper Spray), or standing up and waving hands is recommended, if that fails waving hands and talking to it, last resort shot it.   This is what I read in a black bear hunting book I read before going on my hunt.

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You should never let a bear climb up ,  Bear Spray (pepper Spray), or standing up and waving hands is recommended, if that fails waving hands and talking to it, last resort shot it.   This is what I read in a black bear hunting book I read before going on my hunt.

Are there any legal restrictions on owning pepper spray in NYS?

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Yes I believe it is resticted....

 

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