Kind of reminds me of a reporter’s story of trying to buy a kitchen knife in Shanghai. Seems they had mostly been banned there, none of the government stores would carry them. She wound up having to go to the IKEA in two hours away.
These are clearly weapons of war that no law abiding citizen should be allowed to have. Ask the french knights about their experiences at Agincourt!
No, i’m afraid the only lawful weapon is a pointed stick. Please note that the municipal code of New York City prohibits the possession of pointed sticks longer than three inches in length.
Kind of reminds me of a reporter’s story of trying to buy a kitchen knife in Shanghai. Seems they had mostly been banned there, none of the government stores would carry them. She wound up having to go to the IKEA in two hours away.
These are clearly weapons of war that no law abiding citizen should be allowed to have. Ask the french knights about their experiences at Agincourt!
No, i’m afraid the only lawful weapon is a pointed stick. Please note that the municipal code of New York City prohibits the possession of pointed sticks longer than three inches in length.