Anyone know if these bad boys are legal?
Im asking in Massachusetts.
>>31766988
flails are stupid.
>>31766988
Are you really asking if a knot is illegal anon what a kekold you are
I don't get it. Can this be used as a weapon?
When I was really young I used to ask my sister to tie these for me, and then I'd hit her with them.
Good times.
>>31766988
>is string in a knot illegal
if a ball of string is illegal in your state you need to start burning down government buildings immediately
>>31767003
they are illegal in NJ. Even pro gun states have really shitty laws when it comes to non gun based weapons. New Hampshire is the only state with full knife freedoms for example.
>>31767004
I got one a little larger than the one in OP with a lead ball inside. Yeah, it can be used as a weapon
>>31767029
>>31767031
this
>>31767022
Jesus Christ Anon.
>>31767031
but they outlawed gas or rubbing two sticks together how do i do that
pls halp
>>31767034
What could have possibly happend that a fucking not had to be banned
>be me
>live in new joyzee
>i fucking tie my knot fah my kid whadda ya gunna do
>he walks outside atf fuckin shoots him and my pooch
>mfw tactical assault knots are an nfa item
Ask the Dutchman, Spongebob
>>31766988
>Im asking in Massachusetts.
No, it is not illegal in Mass. provided you do not use it in a threatening manner, i.e. making as if to hit someone without your own personal safety being in danger.
>>31767022
Good times. Good stories.
>we live in a world where someone has to ask if tying a string into a knot is legal
>>31767091
was waiting for this
>>31766988
I'd fist a monkey, wouldn't you?
Better yet, get a short length of rope and put a monkey's fist knot at either end. Instant bolas.
>>31767029
dont forget, a shoestring tied in two loops is legally a machine gun according to the ATF, so this honestly is a pretty valid question.
i want off this fucking train.
>>31766988
Depends. Slung shots are illegal in Mass so as long as you don't accidentally let go of it and it goes flying then you're fine.
>mfw I live in a state that regulates tactical assault rocks.
>mfw wii remotes are technically illegal in Massachushits.
>>31767034
>New Hampshire is the only state with full knife freedoms for example.
Kansas says hello.
>>31767034
FL pretty nice in that regard for OC except for the statewide ban on ballistic knives (?)
That doesn't stop the bitch of a librarian from bothering me, though.
>>31767004
Yeah, you put a weighted ball in there.
>>31767034
>New Hampshire is the only state with full knife freedoms for example.
Here in Nevada, our governor made all knives legal last year.
>>31767029
welcome to Massachusetts, friend.
>>31767744
It is illegal to own ballistic knives.
It is illegal to own throwing stars.
K.S.A. § 21-6301 (2012)
21-6301. Criminal use of weapons.
(a) Criminal use of weapons is knowingly:
(1) Selling, manufacturing, purchasing or possessing any bludgeon, sand club, metal knuckles or throwing star;
(2) possessing with intent to use the same unlawfully against another, a billy, blackjack, slungshot, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon or instrument of like character, or a dangerous or deadly weapon or instrument;
Ausfag here. Are you serious that even in the USA there is a chapter of people scared of rope... like assault rope is a thing
>>31770225
I don't understand the problem with ballistic knives.
>>31770225
interesting. this doesn't seem to outlaw throwing knives.
>>31770288
To be fair, Rope has killed a lot of blacks
>>31770989
It seems they have outlawed a distraction tool, while keeping the actually weapon legal.
>>31766988
this is some good bait right here
>>31767034
All knives are legal in Maine.
>>31771323
It is illegal to own switchblades, automatic knives, and balisong knives.
The law bans the carry of “other dangerous or deadly weapon usually employed in the attack on or defense of a person.” (which means you can't conceal carry tacticool or defense knives, just purely utility ones)
>>31767022
When I was a kid, my father gave me a set of handcuffs to play with. I would convince my sister to let me handcuff her to things, then walk away.
I guess it's not too surprising we don't have a close relationship now.
>>31767091
WEEWOOWEEWOOWEEWOO!!!!
>>31767034
AZ had a law change I think it was in 2010
Knife freedoms