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Who cares...lolI read online, it's confusing, I want to see if anyone know whether this is legal to carry out.
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Collapsible batons are not legal to buy, sell, or possess anywhere in California.I read online, it's confusing, I want to see if anyone know whether this is legal to carry out.
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A person defending themselves in court on a possession charge might care.Who cares...lol
If it saves your life one day
Well if he is dead then he won'tA person defending themselves in court on a possession charge might care.
You are assuming that the only reason he would be up on possession charges is if he were attacked and pulled out his weapon and defended himself. Its more likely that the cop will see the baton in the car in a normal traffic stop, or in some other non self-defense situation. Then instead of moving along, he is up on possession charges and never even got to fight for his life with his illegal weapon.Well if he is dead then he won't
A lot of ifs & butsYou are assuming that the only reason he would be up on possession charges is if he were attacked and pulled out his weapon and defended himself. Its more likely that the cop will see the baton in the car in a normal traffic stop, or in some other non self-defense situation. Then instead of moving along, he is up on possession charges and never even got to fight for his life with his illegal weapon.
Well that's good. He's alive and well.never even got to fight for his life with his illegal weapon.
Yeah good thinking. Saw a guy on YouTube selling wooden weapons for escrima.You can always look for items that are designed to skirt the law. For example, brass knuckles are illegal here in Virginia. The statute includes any and all "metal knuckles." However, you can find knucks that are made of non-metal materials that are just as hard as metal, and they skirt the law here.
I'm sure you can find something similar to that baton that's legal in California by technicality.
Not to mention a convict, unemployed, and homeless.Well that's good. He's alive and well.
Oh come on he's over 70 I think.Not to mention a convict, unemployed, and homeless.
Age is irrelevant. What you're suggesting be done is a crime. Once convicted, employment becomes problematic. You are required to reveal the conviction on job applications. Many employers will not hire convicts. Many professional licenses are automatically revoked. Which leads to such fun things as divorce and homelessness.Oh come on he's over 70 I think.![]()
Not suggesting anything just telling him what I would do at his age. If he carries one or not is his prerogative.Age is irrelevant. What you're suggesting be done is a crime. Once convicted, employment becomes problematic. You are required to reveal the conviction on job applications. Many employers will not hire convicts. Many professional licenses are automatically revoked. Which leads to such fun things as divorce and homelessness.
Yeah ...no Touch chiRead True and Authentic Blogss/Articles About Martial Arts. You wouldn't need to use that!!![]()
If the probability of him running into knife wielding attackers is higher than the probability of him running into a law enforcement officer for any reason at all... then the best course of action would be to move somewhere else. Fortunately, that does not describe many areas in the US.A lot of ifs & buts
I'm assuming he wants to defend himself against a knife or more than one attacker.
Life is too short and can go quickly...I would worry about the ifs & buts later.