Finally!
But who would bring a knife to the gun-fight?
Wait, those weren't legal already? They certainly love their guns.
>>48480I wish we had freedom in my country....
>>48483>implying Texans wouldn't take their Bowie Knives, .45's, and favorite customized AR15, all at once when they go to mallSwords are especially useful at shorter ranges where the time to lunge at someone with a sword is less than the time it takes to pull a gun. A longer blade increases the range versus a knife. Not every democrat voting criminal has a gun, and their knives will be hopelessly outmatched by swords. Also, fucking swords! It's just cool.
>>48487It was previously illegal to carry a knife with a blade longer than 5.5 inches in public. Now it's legal.
>>48489Poor Norway. You'd think that country would make it mandatory to carry your battle axe in public, so as to always be ready. Also, just for fun:
>Wedding guests in the town of Skedsmo, south-east Norway, watched in horror as two men were attacked with a Samurai sword on Sunday.>Police chief Jon Andorsen confirmed the use of the Japanese-style weapon and confirmed to Romerikes Blad: “There was a celebration, a wedding party, that ended up in a fight. In connection to this, stabbings occurred.”https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thelocal.no/20140901/samurai-sword-attack-at-norway-wedding-two-stabbed/amp >>48480we need to add an amendment to the constitution that gives open carry of all firearms and bladed weapons and any and all components of such to every US territory, the 2nd should already account for this but apparently it's not clear enough. Constitutional concealed carry for firearms and open carry of bladed and blunt weapons should be a bare minimum
>>48480Based Texas. At this point some fellow could open carry revolvers and knifes to pull off that real cowboy look. Ride a horse too, then fuck it. Just like a real Texas Ranger.
>>48529>At this point some fellow could open carry revolvers and knifes to pull off that real cowboy look. Ride a horse too, then fuck it. Just like a real Texas Ranger.Everything you have just described there is legal in the state of Texas, including pretending to be a Texas Ranger (so long as you don't try to claim any authority from it isn't "impersonating a civil servant"). And it can be legally done in public, except one act best left to the stable.
>>48529Its legal to do that in uruguay, in fact we got a lot of people that do that, we don't call them cowboys but gauchos.
>>48858Interesting? Vigilante type of guys?
>>48859No, no i didn't explain myself, they (usually) don't enforce the law, they just live in the meadow in small villages, ride horses with their knifes/swords, drink, take care of the cows and shoot eachother(while rifles are prohibited in uruguay you can have a reolver of any caliber legally)
They are pretty simple people so you could consider some of their actions to be outlawish