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    First of all i wish to apologise to the moderators if this topic has been covered already. There is a post that covers legal weapons to carry for protection however its confusing because i want to know exactly what rights are as a citizen in UK when it comes to weapons. Stuff like batons etc are just not legal in UK unlike some parts of the USA.

    Your thoughts please

  • #2
    Originally posted by freefighter2010 View Post
    First of all i wish to apologise to the moderators if this topic has been covered already. There is a post that covers legal weapons to carry for protection however its confusing because i want to know exactly what rights are as a citizen in UK when it comes to weapons. Stuff like batons etc are just not legal in UK unlike some parts of the USA.

    Your thoughts please

    I would never encourage anyone to violate the laws of the land but...

    As the 19th-century jurist James Paterson remarked in his Commentaries on the Liberty of the Subject and the Laws of England Relating to the Security of the Person:

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    • #3
      You could start with Chapter 26. Guns are obviously out of the question.
      An Act to make provision about persons having knives, other articles which have a blade or are sharply pointed or offensive weapons; and about selling knives or such articles to persons under the age of sixteen years.

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      • #4
        Seems like the perfect society to study martial arts.

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        • #5
          On an even playing field Hardball you would be absolutely right sir. Unfortunately, the key word is that we are not legally allowed to carry weapons........but criminals have absolutely no problem ignoring that.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Michael Wright View Post
            On an even playing field Hardball you would be absolutely right sir. Unfortunately, the key word is that we are not legally allowed to carry weapons........but criminals have absolutely no problem ignoring that.

            .......................Exactly!

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            • #7
              What you SHOULD KNOW (or INTENT is everything)

              The Law
              Section 1 of the Prevention of Crime Act 1953 prohibits the possession in any public place of an offensive weapon without lawful authority or excuse. (Archbold, 24.106a)

              Definition of an offensive weapon. (Archbold, 24.115)

              'Offensive weapon' is defined as any article made or adapted for use to causing injury to the person, or intended by the person having it with him for such use. The courts have been reluctant to find many weapons as falling within the first limb of the definition and reliance should usually be placed upon the second. On that basis it must be shown that the defendant intended to use the article for causing injury.

              Lord Lane, CJ. in R.-v-. Simpson (C), (78 Cr.App.R.115), identified three categories of offensive weapons: those made for causing injury to the person, i.e. offensive per se; those adapted for such a purpose; and those not so made or adapted, but carried with the intention of causing injury to the person.

              In the first two categories, the prosecution do not have to prove that the defendant had the weapon with him for the purpose of inflicting injury: if the jury are sure that the weapon is offensive per se ...

              Offensive per se
              For the caselaw on instances of weapons considered to be offensive per se (Archbold 24-116).

              Section 139 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 prohibits the possession in a public place of any article which has a blade or is sharply pointed, (including a folding pocket knife if the cutting edge of its blade exceeds 7.62cm/3 inches). (Archbold, 24.125)

              Both offences under section 1 of the Prevention of Crime Act 1953 and section 139 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 are triable either-way. The offence of having an offensive weapon carries a maximum sentence of four years imprisonment...



              A dangerous weapon includes an offensive weapon as specified by the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) Order 1988, as amended in 2002, or knife, bladed or pointed article.


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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mike Brewer
                I'm reminded of a Special Forces buddy of mine nearly getting us carted off a plane on the way back from Korea when the stewardess told him all the knives used in the meal service had been removed for safety reasons. He said "Lady, if I wanted to take this plane, I could do it with or without your silverware."
                Brilliant.

                I went to Minneapolis in February, and I realised that I hadn't completed my visa for landing, so I called a stewardess. I asked her if she had a biro, she said yes I do sir, but I can't give it to you for safety reasons. When I looked blank she said added...."you could use it as a weapon".

                I smiled and said "Oh, you've seen my website sweetheart".

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                • #9
                  Thanks Mike

                  In answer to your quesiton a biro is a pen :-)
                  Originally posted by Mike Brewer
                  Forgive my being a dumb yank, but what'sa biro?

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                  • #10
                    The problem of european conutrys is, that if you want to obtain a weapon on a legal way it takes to much time, 1st you have to got threw psyhic test (not to mention they chek for any records whit the police, so they can see if you are ok), then you need 2 things to get, which is again very hard to do, get the licence to carry it whit you and one to have it in your house, i may be wrong, since it has been long ago when i disscus it whit someone, but it is something like this.


                    So no wonder ppl buy guns of the black market, easy to get, easy to use and easy to dispose. No bitchin around whit the papers/police/and any kind of psych test....

                    Any kind of cold weapon carrying is not allowed, i think as i may remeber, but i cannot confirm it, you can carry a small blade that the balde dosent not goes threw the limit of 5 cm. Any further than that and you can be charged on carrying a illegal weapon.


                    Since the guy from UK, dosent know, simple weapon like peper spray, stun gun, i think it is obtainable in UK, in here, Slovenia u still have to go to police station to report it, that you have it. Got stoped 2 times and searched after they found it said i need to report it.
                    So basicly go learn MA and grab one of this 2 babys and your ok.

                    You should stop at any local police station and ask for some info.

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                    • #11
                      Thanks mate pepper sprays are illegal in UK. I do not want to break any law in UK and hence me posting this question. I think blades are legal so long as they dont lock i have to check on this
                      Originally posted by dogzilla View Post
                      The problem of european conutrys is, that if you want to obtain a weapon on a legal way it takes to much time, 1st you have to got threw psyhic test (not to mention they chek for any records whit the police, so they can see if you are ok), then you need 2 things to get, which is again very hard to do, get the licence to carry it whit you and one to have it in your house, i may be wrong, since it has been long ago when i disscus it whit someone, but it is something like this.


                      So no wonder ppl buy guns of the black market, easy to get, easy to use and easy to dispose. No bitchin around whit the papers/police/and any kind of psych test....

                      Any kind of cold weapon carrying is not allowed, i think as i may remeber, but i cannot confirm it, you can carry a small blade that the balde dosent not goes threw the limit of 5 cm. Any further than that and you can be charged on carrying a illegal weapon.


                      Since the guy from UK, dosent know, simple weapon like peper spray, stun gun, i think it is obtainable in UK, in here, Slovenia u still have to go to police station to report it, that you have it. Got stoped 2 times and searched after they found it said i need to report it.
                      So basicly go learn MA and grab one of this 2 babys and your ok.

                      You should stop at any local police station and ask for some info.

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                      • #12
                        I was in France and Germany for a holiday and there its crazy you purchase knuckle dusters, pepper sprays, stun gast etc.

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                        • #13
                          freefighter,

                          spotting a real theme across your posts, why the fascination with weapons?

                          Two fists, two feet, two elbows, two knees, a sharp mind, a strong heart and a pair of healthy lungs. Thats a pretty good arsenal right there.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Michael Wright View Post
                            freefighter,

                            spotting a real theme across your posts, why the fascination with weapons?

                            Two fists, two feet, two elbows, two knees, a sharp mind, a strong heart and a pair of healthy lungs. Thats a pretty good arsenal right there.
                            we need weapons to protect ourselves bro.

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