NY Nunchuck Law Struck as Unconstitutional.

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    Big Stick. Optional pointy on one end .
     

    LeadSled1

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    What is concerning long term is that the term “Unusual and Uncommon” will Always apply to new technology.

    Ask them if “Unusual and Uncommon” applies to “smart” guns. The blank stares you get back are priceless.
     
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    Odarlin1

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    What is concerning long term is that the term “Unusual and Uncommon” will Always apply to new technology.

    If this standard is to become the bar for measuring 2A applicability we have a decent leg to stand on right now when fighting to protect Semi-Auto firearms and magazines with a capacity greater than Zero.

    However future generations will be fighting criminals and tyrannical governments armed with Lasers, rail guns, armored and mechanically assisted soldiers.

    There needs to be a standard set where civilians can never be left behind with respect to future self defense technology.

    Sadly this is a fight that the next generations do not even understand.

    We will always be behind in this regard. And the snowflake generation, our next leaders btw, will never understand or care. In their minds they are preparing a new, better and One World!
     

    Occam

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    I always thought nunchucks were legal everywhere.

    I mean seriously, how much harm can most untrained people do with them anyway?

    I think the main question is how much harm they can do to someone ELSE before self-Darwin-ing themselves out of the statistics by just trying to use them at all.
     

    gtodave

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    I always thought nunchucks were legal everywhere.

    I mean seriously, how much harm can most untrained people do with them anyway?

    It was a fad in the 80's...ban popular weapons kids could play with, so they wouldn't hurt themselves. And with all the ninja stuff in the '80's, nunchucks, throwing stars, etc were very popular.

    It's for the children!
     

    Inigoes

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    It was a fad in the 80's...ban popular weapons kids could play with, so they wouldn't hurt themselves. And with all the ninja stuff in the '80's, nunchucks, throwing stars, etc were very popular.

    It's for the children!

    That explains the fixed blade concealed prohibition in Maryland!

    The politicians watched Crocodile Dundee!! "Now, that's a knife, Mate!"

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