You can come up with all the creative legal weapons you want. Sure a baseball bat is legal. Sure you can use a pocket knife or your belt. They even sell "unbreakable" umbrellas now strictly to be a non-suspicious legal weapon.
The problem comes when you actually use whatever weapon you have on some one. If you break a mans cheek bone with a nunchaku or a baseball bat, you're looking at the same amount of trouble either way. Just because one weapon can be considered legal to carry around doesn't mean it's legal, to injure some one with.
If you get in a street fight, don't think you can whip out your "legal" weapon to defeat your opponent and expect the police to give you a pat on the back about it. If you really feel the need to carry a weapon, check out your local laws to see what type of self defense items are legal (pepper sprays, tasers, etc.)
The problem comes when you actually use whatever weapon you have on some one. If you break a mans cheek bone with a nunchaku or a baseball bat, you're looking at the same amount of trouble either way. Just because one weapon can be considered legal to carry around doesn't mean it's legal, to injure some one with.
If you get in a street fight, don't think you can whip out your "legal" weapon to defeat your opponent and expect the police to give you a pat on the back about it. If you really feel the need to carry a weapon, check out your local laws to see what type of self defense items are legal (pepper sprays, tasers, etc.)
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