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  1. Is it legal to possess a throwing star? - Legal Answers

    Nov 12, 2012 · Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 269, §10 (b), states in pertinent part ” [w]hoever, except as provided by law, carries on his person, or carries on his person or under …

  2. Are shurikens legal to own, and are they legal to carry. - Legal …

    Jun 19, 2016 · Shurikens are legal to own but carrying them may be restricted depending on local laws and regulations.

  3. Why are Shuriken a.k.a. “throwing stars” in PC Section 22410 illegal …

    May 15, 2020 · I reviewed the legislative history of these ordered specifically for a shuriken case. It was a triple locking blade. Early on the legislature throught these were dangerous or deadly …

  4. Is it legal to posses throwing stars, shurikens, and bo shurikens in ...

    Jan 21, 2017 · Is it legal to posses throwing stars, shurikens, and bo shurikens in Florida? I want to make a bo shuriken in my forge and want to know if it is legal to carry them and have them.

  5. Can a convicted felon own and posses a CO2 BB gun. - Legal …

    Aug 8, 2016 · An individual can be charged and convicted of carrying a concealed deadly weapon regardless of whether or not the weapon has an explosive action to propel the projectile. So, it …

  6. What does these charge mean 12020 (a) (1) pc misd - Legal Answers

    Dec 16, 2012 · This is the former Penal Code Section that makes criminal the possesion, transportation, manufacturing, distribution of certain weapons such as brass knuckles, cane …

  7. Are Karambit knives illegal in the state of North Carolina?

    Dec 22, 2017 · § 14-269. Carrying concealed weapons. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person willfully and intentionally to carry concealed about his or her person any bowie knife, dirk, …

  8. Can someone's hands be considered a deadly weapon except for a …

    Jul 7, 2012 · Yes, definitely. It depends on how the hands were used. If they were used to strangle a person and a doctor says that the person could have suffered death, a broken neck, …

  9. To be charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon …

    Sep 1, 2012 · Here is the KY statute. Yes you can be charged with the offense but the government must prove you were in possession of a firearm and that you are a convicted …

  10. What is the penalty if convicted of robbery on first offense in ...

    Sep 10, 2014 · I was recently robbed at knife point by someone I know. As the burden of proof falls to the victim/prosecution and the only witness is the victim and perhaps the accused …