Correct, it is illegal to OWN throwing stars in Indiana, even in your own home.So one can have throwing knives & axes but not stars?
Correct, it is illegal to OWN throwing stars in Indiana, even in your own home.
On another note, anybody ready for a sword and OC event in Indianapolis? If you didn't get looks before, you will now!
Correct, it is illegal to OWN throwing stars in Indiana, even in your own home.
On another note, anybody ready for a sword and OC event in Indianapolis? If you didn't get looks before, you will now!
You are allowed to have them, it is illegal to carry them around with you.
edit: Like stilettos and switchblades. They are illegal to carry, but you can have an entire collection in your house as far as I know without getting in trouble. That's why I go to flea markets and see them for sale everywhere I go.
If I'm wrong let me know.
Another question. Since I don't have a ltch I carry an m-tech 8 or 9 inch fixed blade so I at least have something for the crazy if he comes after me. Am I the only one who does this? Does anyone carry a knife AND firearm?
Indiana knife laws (well knife laws in general) are ridiculous and unfounded. Made out of fear years past and nothing more. Its disgusting. I could say that about more than a few gun laws as well.
Throwing stars? I mean really? You need a law for that because you see massive amounts of ninja related deaths happen throughout the year say compared to drunk driving deaths?
Has anyone ever tried to chuck a "throwing star?" What happened? Oh right.... Pure awesomeness. This law was made to hinder the spread of awesomeness for generations to come...Nothing more. It along with many other laws need to be updated from this nations "fear" years.
I do axe throwing. Personally, I'd RATHER GET hit with the stars than with an axe.
They have alot of weight and power behind them, and can be very unpredictable once they start the "Bounce".
The Franks (From who Frances recieves it's name) were a Germanic tribe, that perfected the art of Axe throwing, and were known to be quite fierce in this art.
I am curious how the knife laws are ridiculous if you can carry any size, are you referring to stars, or projected blades?
Curious, if you might personally know, but does the Axe fall under Knives, as it is Bladed?
I am curious if anyone knows when the throwing knife law went into effect in Indiana. I thought that I had seen throwing stars for sale at some martial arts supply stores within the last few years.
you have. but that doesn't mean its legal. just like the autos you see at the gun shows.
as a consumer, folks need to be aware of the law for this VERY reason.
I bought 2 push button knives at the 1500 last weekend as I do every 1500. The Benchmade's are some sweet blades.
...my bad.unless the buttons are locks way to out yourself.