This kind of topic has come up before. Basic idea: just because it can be purchased doesn't make it any less illegal.
some guy at the indy 1500 was trying to sell me a 3 shot shotgun pistol...
I was told they fall under the heading "smooth bore pistol" and with a ltc and an extra fee you can legally have one. but i don't know for sure.
We got it at the last 1500. Who would have thunk?
some guy at the indy 1500 was trying to sell me a 3 shot shotgun pistol...
Ya know it is kind of hosed up that my 12 year old made the purchase of an item that may not be allowed to be owned in this state. He handled the whole transaction. He gave the retailer his money out of his wallet with x-mas money. The retailer handed him the product and his change.
Why didn't I see the guy selling flamethrowers?
How balanced is the blade on the hissatsu and how well does the grip stick to the hand? I was thinking about getting my dad one for use as a dondo in tae kwon do.
How balanced is the blade on the hissatsu and how well does the grip stick to the hand? I was thinking about getting my dad one for use as a dondo in tae kwon do.
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IC 35-47-5-12
"Chinese throwing star" defined; related offenses
Sec. 12. (a) A person who:
(1) manufactures;
(2) causes to be manufactured;
(3) imports into Indiana;
(4) keeps for sale;
(5) offers or exposes for sale; or
(6) gives, lends, or possesses;
a Chinese throwing star commits a Class C misdemeanor.
(b) As used in this section, "Chinese throwing star" means a throwing-knife, throwing-iron, or other knife-like weapon with blades set at different angles.
As added by P.L.318-1985, SEC.2.