Peter Evans escribió:
> Brian Loe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> As sent from another list member:
>> We predicted it...
>> Now it samuai swords.
>> http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_2237699,00.html
> 
>       Cheap + Genuine are in this case mutually exclusive.
> 
>       It seems that this one bans the cheap ones and allows the genuine
>       ones. How are they going to tell the difference?
> 
>       (yes, the professionals can, but they going to train customs need 
> exercise?)
> 
> 
>       Next up, they will be banning cheap kitchen knives ...

Banning Katanas individually sounds like a not very smart move. There's
_plenty_ of 'hand-to-hand' weapons. Will they go next for no-dachis,
claymores, etc. individually? Is there not laws like controlling weapons
with one or other characteristic? (lenght of blade or whatever)

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