Maybe ban all things that have been used as weapons? and once we do and find are self's some when akin to the dark ages they can lord over us with draconian rule.....thinking on it maybe we are there already
Agreed, many martial art's weapons came from tools lower class's could carry, you can ban a weapon but not the will.The genie of technology will not go back into the bottle. If history teaches us anything it is that for for every prohibition and regulation then human ingenuity will find legal loophole or covert workaround.
For example.. is this Marcel Burri creation a crossbow or a slingshot?
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There doesn't seem to be any appetite here to license long bows or cross bows or even SCUBA diver's spear guns or Hawaiian Slings, for that matter.
What's next? Fish hooks?
Yes. It'd put the fun back in policing.
They could wear those beefeater costumes too. Britain is a traditional country
While crossbows remain unregulated here, the British Columbia hunting regulations set out the performance minimum for 4 different
classes of crossbow, compound and long bow for hunting. Draw weight, bolt/arrow weight, arrow head dimensions seem the main issues.
If your equipment performs above the minimum, so much the better.
Crossbows for bison are in a class all by themselves. There's a message in that. More money than brains.