Grenadier Posted March 10, 2005 Posted March 10, 2005 In the United Staes, the answer is "no." There is no Federal, or State, law that requires the registration of one's self as a deadly weapon, destructive device, etc. Now, there might have been a few wacky localities that have tried this, but such legislation simply has an extremely poor chance ot passing, and even if it did manage to pass, it would probably only happen in some small, way out city that doesn't have the resources to enforce such junk legislation, and thus a moot issue anyways. Finally, such legislation would never hold up in a court challenge.
scottnshelly Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 Although there is no basis for this myth, i'm glad that is exists. It makes things so much easier when you're trying to figure out if this crazy redneck is telling the truth or not. Once you hear that phrase '...register my hands...' you know that it's all a lie. Those are some of my favorite people to talk with, the ones that studied the hardest corest style of all Martial Arts and blah blah blah. We've all been there, eh?
Sabumnim Posted June 2, 2005 Posted June 2, 2005 Somebody once told me that you could be charged with attempted murder if you hit someone and it wasn't in a self defence situation (in the UK). Probably rubbish though.Have to say that it is now legal in England if trespassers in your home pose a risk to your safety they you are allowed to defend yourself even if it means the death of the trespasser. "There are no limitations only plateux, and once you reach them you must not stay there."--Bruce Lee
Sam Posted June 4, 2005 Posted June 4, 2005 jsut to answer the post about the farmer - he shot them while they were running away - so technically he wasnt "defending his home" - even though they had burgled and vandalised his house many times before.
IcemanSK Posted October 13, 2005 Posted October 13, 2005 Only if you know the 5 point palm exploding heart technique...Or Bart's Simpson's "Touch of Death"! Being a good fighter is One thing. Being a good person is Everything. Kevin "Superkick" McClinton
choppingfiend Posted October 13, 2005 Posted October 13, 2005 Very thought provoking topic...I hadn't thought of it before
kivikala Posted October 13, 2005 Posted October 13, 2005 If I ever hear the line.. "...my hands are registered...", I'm going to ask, "Aren't you supposed to take off your shoes first?"
MasterH Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 Never happen, thank god! Adam (Fluffy) Huntleyhttps://www.rleeermey.comhttps://www.martialartsindustry.net
ChinaTown Posted November 3, 2005 Posted November 3, 2005 My girlfriend thinks I have more Leathal Weapons on my body than my hands. It's killing her she says.
Aodhan Posted November 3, 2005 Posted November 3, 2005 Nope, no statute, but as others have pointed out, you can be held liable for your training if you get into an incident.It's based on the "reasonable and prudent" principle, and affects many people such as cops, medics, MA's, etc. They compare what you did with what a "reasonable and prudent" person with the same training would do. If they deem it excessive, then you're in trouble.The problem is in who gets to define reasonable and prudent.Aodhan There are some people who live in a dream world, and there are some who face reality; and then there are those who turn one into the other.-Douglas Everett, American hockey player
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