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Is it Illegal to Own Handcuffs in the US ?
becuae in Oz therte are different laws for different states
In Vic and Tas you can own them - but it's an offence to wwear them in public In QLD they are classed as an illegal weapon (how they come up with this shit I'll never know) So what are the laws in the US?? I am packing my bags and I want to know if I can take my cuff with me - they have been everywhere with me. Oh - I will be in LV and LA Thnx -- <a href="http://www.sexcontents.com">Sexcontents - Total Content Solutions</a> <a href="http://www.dirtydollar.com"><img src="http://www.sexcontents.com/dd.gif"></a> |
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ol' timer
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I don't think so. I own a pair.
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not illigal as far as i know, i once ran around the mall with some on.. dont ask
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Never heard of them being illegal. Each state has its own laws. Some states now require you to have a license to have body armor. Never heard anything about handcuffs.
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ol' timer
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law for bullet resistant vests? thankfully not in wash.
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A mate and I both skated down the main street in Melbourne with our hands cuffed behind our backs we were wearing "skateboarding is not a crime" T shirts LMAO A cop stopped told us and said we couldn't wear them in public That's the first tiem I heard of it |
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#7 |
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The reason is they think drug dealers will buy them and then the police will have problems shooting them. Seems a little unfiar to me - we want to be able to shoot you - and hit skin right away...
http://www.mpt.org/newsworks/archive...e/010316.shtml I can't remember if the one in MD passed or not. I think 5 years in prison is ridiculous. It is already illegal to shoot cops - do they really think the criminal is going to go: "Hmm, I can get the death penalty in MD for killing a cop, but geeze 5 years for the vest - count me out." I guess they want to be able to arrest people BEFORE they do anything bad, but I am sure most of the people with bullet proof vests that are planning on using it in shoot outs - all ready own guns illegally. Sorry to drone on. This from the state that makes adultry a crime - but it is a $10 fine. No spitting on railroad cars either - that is $3.00 I believe. And if you open someones mail - pay up $7.00 - $3.50 to the state and $3.50 to the "victim". Never read anything about handcuffs, but you never know. |
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I believe you're in the clear if you're using 'em for private use. But I'm pretty sure you'll have a problem if you're goin' around handcuffing people in public...they might take that as impersonating a police officer which is a no-no. BUT...if you're just gonna use 'em to handcuff people to your bed, you should be alright.
My dad used to be a private investigator & the cops wouldn't let him take his handcuffs...and more importantly his handcuff keys into the courtroom. |
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i once left on vacation and when i came back my parents had my handcuffs on the endtable next to thier bed, when i asked about them, they just laughed. needless o day i gave them to them.
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#11 |
$100,000
Join Date: Dec 2001
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it might be a problem with airport security
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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No problem with them in the US Kitty. I would suggest that you not pack them in your carry on though.
As for the body armour thing... In Oregon, you are required to have a minimum of an armed license from the DPSST in order to purchase or wear the armour. |
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