• Pacattack57@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Just to be clear this was not in the US. Their weapons laws are way more restrictive then ours. Apparently he was brandishing it and approached police with it. Sounds like he is a moron.

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        6 months ago

        Wait, your toothpicks are about 4 inches long? Is this another case of everything is bigger in America?

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            6 months ago

            Oh, the article said 6 inches. I was going by what you said, which was 20 cm. That is closer to 8 inches.

            If it’s 6 inches, your comment made much more sense.

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          6 months ago

          That’s 20 cm including the hilt. Roughly 15 cm for the blade by itself. And about 1 cm thick. Most likely with no sharp edge to speak of, since it was a toy and I’m sure the dumbass police would have made a point of it if it had.

          In other words, ‘wielding’ it in public is about as threatening as carrying a particularly stiff twig. Probably less, considering the size of the hilt.

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              6 months ago

              You’re not supposed to run around with broomsticks if you’re not doing any actual sweeping, either. Or hang out in a dim underpass with baseball bats unless you’re an actual baseball player and are waiting for the train to your game or something.

              Wow. Yeah glad we don’t have that ridiculousness in the USA. I’ll spend the day celebrating revolting against that tyrannical attitude.

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                  6 months ago

                  Ok friend. I was being cute. Today is our Independence Day so I made that last sentence.

                  I’m a recovered alcoholic with 11 years sober next month. I’ve lived on the streets before. Slept in gutters. I spend a lot of time working with the homeless and addiction community now. That’s my biggest fight.

                  That said, yes, I’ll defend a mall ninjas right to carry painted toothpicks or katanas all the same.