In article <efagv31ik2m4vkcrpsmo857dbqlcuqvhga@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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john4721@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
> the_dawggie wrote:
> >Watching the UK cop show Road Wars.
> >
> >It appears even the most innocent of knives can not be
> >carted about in a motor vehicle.
>
> You can't in Oz either if the cops reckon you're carrying it as a
> weapon. Same would go for tyre levers and screwdrivers, plus a heap
> of other essential objects.
>
> The relevant laws were introduced, or changed, as part of the
> agreement between the commonwealth and states when the so called
> 'uniform firearm laws', were introduced back in 1996/7. However,
> there's a considerable variation in the relevant weapons acts in the
> various states as to what's legal and what isn't.
>
> >
> >Fecked if I know how you are allowed to cart kitchen knives
> >you buy at the store home.
>
> If they're in the original wrapping, accompanied by a current receipt,
> you'd probably be OK in most states.
>
Mmmmm strange days indeed. I had a machete as a child... 1 penny
explosives, homemade cannon, corrosive chemicals, toxic mercury, darts
(one hit the sister in the arm.. ooops don't run in front of the dart
board lesson) matches, hooks, fi****ng knife, slingshot etc etc.
I did have an injury with nasty lead, moulding in sand and touched it to
see if it was cool... nope.
As a child I'd qualify as a modern day terrorist.
Al ert not armed
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