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  2. Knife legislation - Wikipedia

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    Illegal knives: All knives with automatic-opening (switchblades), push daggers, gravity knives, disguised knives (belt-buckle knife, sword cane, etc.), knives with two-parted handles (butterfly knives), knives with ready access by the wearer (neck or belt knives, boot knives, etc.) are illegal to own or possess.

  3. Firearm and Sword Possession Control Law - Wikipedia

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    Major revisions include the addition of a ban on importation and raising the age to own a hunting rifle in 1965, and tighter restrictions on shotguns and the shortening of acceptable double-edged blades and daggers to 5.5 centimetres (2.2 in) in response to attacks in 2008.

  4. Freedom of movement under United States law - Wikipedia

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    Note that the amendment does permit the President to make exceptions; historically, these exceptions have been used to permit travel to certain countries (particularly Canada) without a passport. As of 2016-08-10, tourism sites still discuss which alternative documents are acceptable, and which ceased to be sufficient in 2007 or 2008. [25]

  5. Should These Guns Still Be Illegal in America? - AOL

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    Illegal weapons include machine guns, rocket launchers, short-barrel weapons, and assault weapons. ... The rate of gun violence in America is eight times higher than in Canada and 100 times higher ...

  6. Are guns illegal in Canada? Key questions answered - AOL

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    Canada has much stricter gun laws than the United States, but Canadians are allowed to own firearms providing they have a licence. Are guns illegal in Canada? Key questions answered

  7. Kirpan - Wikipedia

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    The tightening of air travel security in the 21st century has caused problems for Sikhs carrying kirpans at airports and other checkpoints. [42] As of 2016, the TSA explicitly prohibits the carrying of "religious knives and swords" on one's person or in cabin baggage and requires that they be packed in checked baggage.

  8. Bikinis, surfboards and battle-axes? Hawaii loosens long ...

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    Hawaii's tourist hotspot of Waikiki is known for bikinis, shopping and surfboards. Roberts, director of the nonprofit Hawaii Firearms Coalition, has been taking the 15th-century-style European ...

  9. Push dagger - Wikipedia

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    A push dagger (alternately known as a punch dagger, punch knife, push knife or, less often, a push dirk) is a short-bladed dagger with a "T" handle designed to be grasped and held in a closed-fist hand so that the blade protrudes from the front of the fist, either between the index and middle fingers or between the two central fingers, when the grip and blade are symmetrical.