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Thread: Sword ban in Scotland, etc.
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14-08-06, 07:05 PM #31
Re: Sword ban in Scotland, etc.
Would a five pointed plan be illegal to carry ? Sure sounds offensive to me.
Originally Posted by Pyro
A fwonte pwaecipitium a tergo wupi
A pwecipice in fwont, wolves behind .
Elmer Fudd.
Modern translation :between a wock and a hard pwace
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Re: Sword ban in Scotland, etc.
Dunno who moved this to the legal section
Please could it be moved back to the commons ?
It is not law yet and I wouldn't like to confuse anyone
Thanks
TantIf I want something blunt I use a spoon
I know it is true , I saw it on the internet.
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14-08-06, 10:58 PM #33
Re: Sword ban in Scotland, etc.
I remember a quote in Knives Illustrated from the 90's
Originally Posted by ANDYLASER
Most murders in homes, resulting from husband/wife disagreements, and about half the murders in the streets, used blunt kitchen knives...
Do not quote me
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