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  2. From book bans to blueberries, here are some of the state ...

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    Under a new law, throwing stars are now legal in Indiana, except on school property. The statute defines throwing stars to "mean a throwing-knife, throwing-iron, or other knife-like weapon with ...

  3. Knife legislation - Wikipedia

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    Article 3, §1 of the 2006 Weapons Act [7] lists the switchblade or automatic knife (couteaux à cran d'arrêt et à lame jaillissante), as well as butterfly knives, throwing knives, throwing stars, and knives or blades that have the appearance of other objects (i.e. sword canes, belt buckle knives, etc.) as prohibited weapons. [8]

  4. Shuriken - Wikipedia

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    Shuriken are also known as throwing stars, or ninja stars, although they were originally constructed in many different shapes. The major varieties of shuriken are the bō shuriken ( 棒手裏剣 , stick shuriken) and the hira shuriken ( 平手裏剣 , flat shuriken) or shaken ( 車剣 , wheel shuriken, also read as kurumaken ) .

  5. Under the Presidency of Donald Trump, amending firearms laws was seen as a non-starter, eliminating any chance of a bill regulating flamethrowers nationally becoming law. [ 14 ] New York state senator John Brooks introduced a bill in the State Senate in 2019 which would criminalize the recreational use of flamethrowers, while permitting use ...

  6. Weird laws in Colorado, including one against throwing snowballs

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    In the state, laws against throwing snowballs and buying cars on Sundays are both on the books. Every state has its own strange laws, and Colorado is no exception. In the state, laws against ...

  7. Constitution of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Robertson, [9] the Oregon Supreme Court has cited this right against parts of Oregon's disorderly conduct statute, against content-based restrictions on billboards and murals, and against laws restricting the sale of pornography. [N 3] Later in 1987, the court cited this provision when it abolished the state's obscenity statute in State v. Henry.

  8. Kurtis Rourke injury: Indiana QB reportedly played through ...

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    Rourke still managed to have a career season, playing himself onto the NFL draft radar after completing 222 of 320 passes (69.4%) for 3,042 yards with a career-high 29 touchdowns to five ...

  9. List of executive actions by Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    National Recovery Administration Code for the Throwing Industry July 14, 1933 145 6205 Reservoir Site Reserve No. 19 (Oregon) July 14, 1933 146 6205-A Delegation of Certain Presidential Powers to the Administrator for Industrial Recovery July 15, 1933 147 6205-B Exceptions and Exemptions from Codes of Fair Competition July 15, 1933 148 6205-C