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I love the government announcing things that were already crimes are still crimes.
59 0 ReplyIt was illegal to own one? I understand using it or carrying in public, but literally owning one???
34 0 ReplyUsing it is illegal, carrying it in public is cringe.
28 0 ReplyCarrying it in public can mean literally displaying it in your front yard in many jurisdictions, so I don’t really agree with your assessment.
9 0 ReplyKatana are for courtyards; front yards should be festooned with the bamboo pikes of the ashigaru
13 0 ReplyThat's a pretty dumb legal definition. Carrying around =/= staying stationary on display.
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what about in self defense? or for hunting? things where bow and arrows are already legal for?
2 0 Replyfor self defense i'd give a very maybe. nobody is gonna try to rob a person who has a sword and the thing is not exactly hideable
also a sword... for hunting? that'll make the person wielding the sword in more danger than the animals themselves
10 0 ReplySwords were never used for hunting. Spears are much better.
2 0 ReplyBow and arrow are legal for hunting?
1 0 Replyin Alaska you can hunt with a bow and arrow in more places than you can use guns, and crossbows everywhere guns are allowed.
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