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  2. Knife legislation - Wikipedia

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    This includes swords, sabers, daggers, stilettos, and bayonets. For example, as a bayonet is a military weapon intended to injure or kill people, it is regarded as a weapon by the criminal law. In contrast, a machete is regarded as a tool to clear dense vegetation. Knives classed as cutting and thrusting weapons are generally restricted to ...

  3. Ban on zombie-style knives and machetes to come into force - AOL

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    The number of crimes involving machetes, swords or zombie knives has nearly doubled in five years, police figures suggest. Data obtained by the BBC under the Freedom of Information Act showed that ...

  4. Zombie knives and machetes are still available to buy online ...

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    The broadcaster purchased two serrated machetes, each 18 inches long, from one site for £19.99 each. Another retailer appeared to ship a “Defender Xtreme Hunting Combat Knife” with a 10-inch ...

  5. Libel tourism - Wikipedia

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    Libel tourism is a term, first coined by Geoffrey Robertson, to describe forum shopping for libel suits. It particularly refers to the practice of pursuing a case in England and Wales , in preference to other jurisdictions, such as the United States, which provide more extensive defenses for those accused of making derogatory statements.

  6. Man with a machete was acting ‘irrationally’ at a Florida ...

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    A bystander snapped a picture of the incident

  7. Visit Florida - Wikipedia

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    Visit Florida was created in 1996 by the Florida Legislature as a public-private-partnership. [1] Tourism is the state's largest industry and was responsible for welcoming 122 million visitors in 2021. [2] Based on an economic impact study in 2018, Florida visitors spent $112 billion and supported 1.5 million Florida jobs. [3] According to the ...

  8. Machetes and zombie knives to be banned after loopholes leave ...

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  9. Zombie knife - Wikipedia

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    The first series of zombie-themed knives was released in 2011 by American knife company KA-BAR after a company official joked about "the need for knives capable of killing a zombie when firearms aren't available". [2]