Self-Defense Cat Keychain Used in Attack on GOP NY Gubernatorial Candidate Rep. Lee Zeldin

It looks like the suspect in the attack on GOP NY gubernatorial candidate Rep. Lee Zeldin used a plastic cat keychain marketed as a self-defense tool.

The Home Security Superstore says of its ‘My Kitty Plastic Self-Defense Keychain Weapon,’ “Pointed ears make this keychain tool ‘purrfect’ for self-defense.”

The store sells it for $9.99 and is made in America (archive link).

You cannot buy the key chain in California:

SALES PROHIBITED TO: California.DISCLAIMER, RELEASE, ASSUMPTION OF RISK, WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT: The Home Security Superstore is not responsible for any physical harm or damage from the use or misuse of self-defense weapons including knuckle weapons purchased from us.By purchasing a self-defense weapon, including knuckle weapons from us you understand that The Home Security Superstore does not warrant that you may legally purchase, possess, or carry these products according to any state or local laws. You also acknowledge that you have determined their legality before purchasing and that you are an adult of at least 18 years of age and under no legal disability.By purchasing a self-defense weapon, including knuckle weapons from The Home Security Superstore, the buyer warrants that he/she is in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations regarding the purchase, ownership and use of the item. The buyer expressly agrees to indemnify and hold harmless The Home Security Superstore for all claims resulting directly or indirectly from the purchase, ownership and use of the item in compliance or violation of federal state and local laws or regulations.Please check local laws before ordering any self-defense weapon, including knuckle weapons.

I see leftists laughing about the keychain. It doesn’t help the media bury the fact that the keychain is marketed as a self-defense weapon.

Look at those ears! They’re sharp.

Here is a video where you can see the keychain.

Tags: 2022 Elections, New York

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