Do you guys feel that there should be laws against these? I personally don't care if its non-firearms. But I can't decide about firearms disguised as other objects.
>>34896751
HARDCORE FEELINGS
Same t b h
there are laws for concealing weapons.
>>34896751
It's literally concealing a weapon. So, I don't think it should be an issue, but we already have those laws.
>>34896751
When were comb-knives a thing? Are there barber gangs I don't know about? In all seriousness, I don't see how disguised guns actually make crime any different unless it's some kind of action movie sequence.
>>34898408
California for some reason saw fit to banning disguised weapons, specifying that they meant knives such as "air gauge knives" (whatever that is), writing pen knives, lipstick case knives, and comb knives. I know of no homicides, assaults, or robberies committed with such weapons. Our dumbass state legislators also decided for some reason to ban nunchucks, shobi-zues, flechette shotgun shells, ballistic knives, those suitcase rigs for firing MP5s, shuriken, wallet-type holsters for pistols, and pistols made entirely of plastic or ceramic (which do not exist to my knowledge, and seems to be an attempt to regulate fictional weapons from 90s action movies and the blatantly wrong description of the Glock in Die Hard). Again, I know of no crimes committed using such weapons. Some of them don't even exist. 1989 may be remembered in Europe as the year that the East was freed, but it's remembered here as the year the socialists prevailed.
>>34898830
we had a national law against undetectable firearms. Which renewed a couple years back!
Mass literally banned direct energy weapons that could kill (or incapacitate) written forward looking so if somebody happened to invent a phaser, it would be banned. They are that scared of any weapon.
>>34896751
I think concealing a weapon at all should be a felony
if you feel the need to conceal something that means you want to hurt someone
>>34900120
7/10
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>>34898830
>>34900111
>air gauge knives
Ahaha, I looked it up and it's hilarious that law is really on the books. Have to wonder what kind of insanity goes on in Cali legislature.
>pistols made entirely of plastic or ceramic
>national law against undetectable firearms
Maybe it's an overreach, but I don't disagree with it. Manufactures are finding more and more ways to use plastics. Ceramic barrels are theoretically viable. It would've been pretty bad to have a whole industry springing up around guns that pass all the metal detectors in government buildings. I think undetectable guns would end up being something ridiculous like plastic derringers with specialized low pressure ammo.
>>34896751
nobody cares. you wanna talk to someone about your feelings? go see your therapist, libscum.
>>34896751
>Do you guys feel that there should be laws against these?
Statist POS
>>34896751
AMA I guess
>>34901494
>tfw been trying to get one of those for years
>tfw last one went for stupid money on Gunbroker earlier this year
There were only made two years IIRC and Hurricane Andrew destroyed the tooling and molds and shit.
>>34901597
...what IS that?
>>34901597
If you edit the timestamp into the image that doesn't prove anything you mong
not that anyone on earth gives a fuck about your single shot .22 pen
>>34900111
>one the birthplaces of the revolution
>banning weapons that don't even exist yet
If the founders could see us now.
No because then you'll have cops stopping people with mundane objects to see if they're illegal guns.
>>34901597
Cool but seems impractical.