cn gas

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cn gas

A police officer holds a canister of CN gas during a training exercise.

Definition

Noun: A type of tear gas, specifically a lachrymatory agent, that is considered less potent than CS gas but has a longer-lasting duration of effect. It is a chemical compound used for riot control and incapacitation.

Usage
  • CN gas is used as a non-lethal chemical weapon for crowd control.
  • It is typically deployed in grenades, canisters, or spray form.
  • The term is often used in discussions of law enforcement tactics, military operations, and human rights.
Examples
  • The police used CN gas to disperse the unruly crowd.
  • Exposure to CN gas causes immediate burning of the eyes, coughing, and difficulty breathing.
  • CN gas is one of several chemical agents classified as riot control agents (RCAs).
Advanced Usage
  • Technical/Historical Context: CN gas, whose chemical name is chloroacetophenone, was developed earlier than CS gas and is sometimes referred to by the brand name "Mace." While still in use in some places, it has been largely replaced by CS gas in many modern contexts due to CS's faster dispersion and lower toxicity.
  • Legal and Ethical Discussions: The use of CN gas is often debated in contexts of proportionality and human rights, especially in confined spaces or against vulnerable populations.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tear gas (n): The general category of lachrymatory agents that includes CN gas, CS gas, and others.
  • CS gas (n): A more modern and commonly used type of tear gas, often compared directly with CN gas.
  • Riot control agent (RCA) (n): The formal term for chemical compounds like CN gas used for crowd dispersal.
  • Chloroacetophenone (n): The systematic chemical name for CN gas.
Synonyms
  • Tear gas (general term)
  • Lachrymator (technical term)
  • Riot control gas
Related Phrases
  • Deploy CN gas: To use or release CN gas.
    • The decision to deploy CN gas was controversial.
  • Be exposed to CN gas: To come into contact with the chemical.
    • Protesters reported being exposed to CN gas.
cn gas

A police officer holds a canister of CN gas during a training exercise.

Noun
  1. a tear gas that is weaker than CS gas but lasts longer

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