I'm pretty sure that brass or the newer hard plastic knucks are already illegal in most states. I know they are in the state where I live and in neighboring states where I travel.
I remember riding the subway in NYC back in the late 70's. It was a freak show, even back then. A hippy-looking skinny guy sits down next to me, long blond hair, some kind of weird hippie tie-dye long skirt, skittery eyes, big tote bag. I hear a 'click-click-click' sound and look down - his hand is inside his tote and he's clicking a long stiletto in and out. Jeezuz. I got up and moved, grabbing the girl I was with on the way, and we went down the car to sit far away.
Brass knocks or hard plastic may be outlawed in various states, how about a full on metal glove like the knights of old wore in their jousting battles. Far as I know gloves are not illegal nomatter what they're made of. Hey, I'm on my way to a jousting tournament. Game On!
Seems like it would be hard to draw.
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ReplyDeleteThere will be an Executive Order soon to make that illegal: gotta protect them thugs.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that brass or the newer hard plastic knucks are already illegal in most states. I know they are in the state where I live and in neighboring states where I travel.
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Nemo
Everyone else is on their phone, Grandma got her alert on.
ReplyDeleteDaryl
Looks like she could be an Asian woman. Be prepared.
ReplyDeleteI remember riding the subway in NYC back in the late 70's. It was a freak show, even back then. A hippy-looking skinny guy sits down next to me, long blond hair, some kind of weird hippie tie-dye long skirt, skittery eyes, big tote bag. I hear a 'click-click-click' sound and look down - his hand is inside his tote and he's clicking a long stiletto in and out. Jeezuz. I got up and moved, grabbing the girl I was with on the way, and we went down the car to sit far away.
ReplyDeleteBrass knocks or hard plastic may be outlawed in various states, how about a full on metal glove like the knights of old wore in their jousting battles. Far as I know gloves are not illegal nomatter what they're made of. Hey, I'm on my way to a jousting tournament. Game On!
ReplyDeleteThey are called gauntlets for a reason
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