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Would change the tile from weapon to bow or something. Weapons = kill people. As for bows. I have a few. Old fiberglass re-curve from my grandfather when he was in his 20's. Martin Super Diablo 55lb, a Quest Drive Flux 70lb and a Barnet Rage crossbow. Used to be really into archery but only get out once a year now...if im lucky. |
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Weapon = something made primarily to cause harm. Example: firearms, bow and arrow, swords, combat knife, ninja stars Tool = something made primarily to help make a task easier (other than to cause harm) Example: butcher knife, butter knife, axe, machete, baseball bat, flare guns But here's the thing. You can use a weapon as a tool, such as using firearms to legally hunt. And of course, you can also use tools, like a machete, as a weapon. You can also use a sporting equipment, such as a baseball bat, and modify it to change it's intent to a weapon by simply putting nails in it. |
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The action that the object is used for classifies it. A hammer is a tool when used to drive a nail, and becomes a weapon when used to kill someone. This does not differ. Military have weapons because there one and only purpose to have a gun is to use it to shoot at other people. A hunter or target shooter can use the same gun to participate in there sport, and at that note it becomes a tool. Tool, something that facilitates a task. So if your task is to put holes in paper form 1000 yards, a gun would be the ideal tool. |
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A knife is a tool, you can use it to cut open boxes, open letters, pry stuff, etc. I really don't see how you can classify a firearm in the same way you classify a knife. Many people carry pistols in the states, never have I seen them use it as a tool in any way. A gun can be used for target practice or as a hobby, and thats fine, but individuals who carry them on a daily basis are utilizing that gun for protection, and is therefore a weapon. I carry a knife all the time, I have many, I collect them as some are pieces of art, but I also use them every day. Like I said above they have many uses in my day to day life. That's a tool. EDIT: Yes okay if you are going hunting its a tool. You're goal is to get some food, firearm facilitates that. I was more so thinking of an EDC type scenario. |
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Yes, if you carry a firearm it is for the protection of life. The use of the item changed, not the item. The only reason why someone would carry is to defend against another person or animal (kill), therefore making it a weapon. |
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But yes, I shoot F Class and have shot out to these ranges. Loads of fun (IMO). The BB gun is fun (my kids enjoy theres when we go out) but there is no replacing sending a round down range over 1/2 a mile away and hitting exactly what you intended. Very satisfying BUT expensive hobby. |
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My point was that: You can justify carrying a knife day to day by the fact that it has more uses than just killing people, of which I named off a few uses which I use my knife for every single day. A gun which is carried as an EDC item is a weapon, it has absolutely no place in anyone's day to day life unless it is being used for protection, which still makes it a weapon. -- A perfect example was given above, a hammer, its a tool, nobody will tell you its not a tool, but as soon as you use it to bash in someone face, everyone and their mother knows it is a weapon. |
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Knives are subjective. You'll be questioned by police if you have a ka-bar strapped to you in public in an urban area, though a leatherman would probably be fine. It's rare for a knife to be confiscated, as the law doesn't define knives (that aren't prohib) as weapons as long as your intent isn't to cause harm. Unloaded, unrestricted firearms actually follow the same guidelines, you can transport a 12g shotgun with you anywhere you want (except gun free zones) at any time for any reason other than to disrupt order, defend yourself or to cause harm/commit a crime. Nobody does that because a vast majority of people aren't used to that, so you'd have paranoid cops and civilians everywhere around you. |
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