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cattales1960 wrote:hehehe goodone mile high
Yup.

I never read this thread. I'm glad I caught that.


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milehigh wrote:The culture for bongs is pretty funny here in the Netherlands. Most Dutch people do not use bongs. But I find them a great choice for my personal weapon. I love taking Dutch people out with my bong. Some times I use my gravitron because it delivers an extra powerful shot. I load it with about 10 extra grains of isolator and it will knock the biggest bear to the floor no problem. My other weapon of choice is my mind. I use it to engage people in conversation and try to teach them my tolerant ways. Some listen, some don't. Some get it, some never will. But I do promise to continue to use my personal weapons to defeat evil and ignorance where ever it rears its ugly head. So I am very glad to have personal weapons of choice here in Holland.

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I guess its something we Brits dont understand. I dont get it either mate :lol:

There is some sense in the end of the world scenario but its a pretty pessimistic way to live. Fear creates fear etc...
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hey red I am american and dont get it either. LOL
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Fear creates fear etc...
exactly.


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Mh now thats is quite a weapon you would have me defenceles while coughing up my lungs :lol:
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milehigh, I am threatening you! Now defend urself!

PLEASE defend urself!

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Cool lose your lung weapon. How about this joints at 20 paces the first whitie losses. :lol:
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More challenging would be the joints THEN the 20 paces. ;)
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How about joints, then acerbic wit at 20 paces. Can't miss when everything's funny.
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DHBlues wrote:How about joints, then acerbic wit at 20 paces. Can't miss when everything's funny.
But that would leave Tony Kan unarmed! :lol:
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It starts with guns but where does it end?Outlawing samurai swords next , then what?
Samurai swords to be banned
By Emma Henry and agencies
Last Updated: 12:56pm GMT 05/03/2007



The sale of imitation samurai swords could be banned by the end of the year, the Home Office announced today.

Importing or hiring the weapons could also be made illegal following a string of samurai sword attacks in recent years.

Breaching the ban, which is targeted at cheap imitation samurai swords rather than the more expensive genuine collectors' items made by licensed swordsmiths in Japan, would result in up to six months in jail and a £5,000 fine.

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Collectors and martial arts enthusiasts owning or using genuine samurai swords would be exepmt from the ban

According to Home Office estimates, there have been at least 80 serious crimes involving the swords in England and Wales over the last four years.

One MP recently warned that they were being used by criminal gangs as the preferred weapon of choice after guns.

Last month, amphetamine addict Hugh Penrose was jailed for at least 19 years for hacking a 21-year-old woman with a samurai sword and then deliberately running her over.

In October, Bradley Moran was jailed for 17 years for murdering another man with a samurai sword following an argument in a nightclub.

It is currently legal to buy samurai swords - which are freely available at martial arts shops and on the internet - provided they are not brandished in a public place.

The Home Office now wants to ban their sale as part of a wider crackdown on knives and bladed weapons.

Carrying a samurai sword in a public place already attracts a maximum jail sentence of four years.

Vernon Coaker, the Home Office minister, said today: "Samurai sword crime is low in volume but high in profile and I recognise it can have a devastating impact.

"Banning the sale, import and hire will take more dangerous weapons out of circulation, making our streets safer.

"We recognise it is the cheap, easily-available samurai swords which are being used in crime and not the genuine, more expensive samurai swords which are of interest to collectors and martial arts enthusiasts."

"It is already illegal to have a samurai sword in a public place but I want to restrict the number of dangerous weapons in circulation to enhance community safety."

The plans are outlined in a consultation paper, Banning Offensive Weapons, published by the Home Office today.

At present there are 17 weapons, including knuckle-dusters and batons, on the Offensive Weapons Order.

The exemptions would be for groups such as the To-ken Society of Great Britain and the British Kendo Association.

Last year, Tory MP James Brokenshire (Hornchurch) said cheap samurai swords were as easy to buy "as purchasing a Lotto ticket".http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jh ... rai105.xml
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Damm :shock: :shock: what the hell ? Does this apply to claymores? Man thats wild. I still like joints then 20 paces and of course the first whitie losses.
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Just because you can pay thousands of dollars to own a sword should not give you more rights then the person who would like to own an original but can't afford it. I think that it should be okay to be able to buy a fake hang it on the wall and pretend.
Also if the guy had not had a sword I think he would have gotten a knife from the kitchen.........what are they going to ban next chopping food or driving cars? What about family crests with swords in them?
But then when did making something illegal take it off of the streets?
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I once bought a fake Gucci purse.
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cattales1960 wrote:I once bought a fake Gucci purse.
How's it for personal defense? Can you fake it?

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