WebSure thing, you also have to register your hands as lethal weapons. /s 77 johnpoulain • 1 yr. ago You can be registered as a deadly weapon in Guam if you're a black belt in Judo or Karate. You can't do it remotely, I've checked. 5 CrewsTee • 1 yr. ago That's some loss of revenue right there. I'd buy that shit immediately. 6 WebThey don't have to be registered, but in certain cases you can be charged with assault with a deadly weapon if you have adequate abilities/training that would make you more likely to be able to kill someone with your bare hands. Here's a link to a …
Are Martial Artists Deadly Weapons? Liability for Self-Defense
WebMar 5, 2005 · Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 3:57 am Post subject: Do Black-Belts have to register themselves as weapons: ... Nowhere in the world, except Okinawa, did a martial artist have to register their hands as lethal weapons. For a short time after WWII, Marines that were taking martial arts on Okinawa had to register their hands in an attempt by … WebThe myth: Once you obtain your black belt, you must promptly go get your hands registered as lethal weapons. Yes, some people actually believe this. Thankfully, due to the advent of the Internet, this myth […] jxvシリーズ 三菱 カタログ
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WebOct 18, 2002 · There is a popular urban legend in the United States that black belts must register their hands as lethal weapons. Marc Denny, a former attorney and founding … WebMay 24, 2001 · If you get a black belt, you do have to register your hands as lethal weapons, unless you are a government agent with a License to Kill. - MC Glitch May 24, … WebWe use cookies to improve security, personalize the user experience, enhance our marketing activities (including cooperating with our marketing partners) and for other business use. jx-ver.3シリーズ jx-3030