[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Lord Refa [/i]
[B]You can carry it around here too, sure, it might not be exactly legal or such, but hell. Laws are made to be broken.. or was it rules.. same difference.[/B][/QUOTE]
It probably isn't legal there either, but the cops there don't give a shit. And if they do, you slip them your "permit" (a piece of paper with a certain amount of currency value) ;)
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by CurZ [/i]
[B]It probably isn't legal there either, but the cops there don't give a shit. And if they do, you slip them your "permit" (a piece of paper with a certain amount of currency value) ;) [/B][/QUOTE]
Well, if you need someone to test the sharpness/durability of that knife, you know how to find me. :D
Am I missing something here? I thought that our police force is one of the least corrupted if not THE least in the world. And you can carry the Katana legally anywhere you go, as long as it's sheated. And I think any cop will think twice before coming to arrest you if you wave an unsheated sharp katana around like a madman.
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[B]You can carry it around here too, sure, it might not be exactly legal or such, but hell. Laws are made to be broken.. or was it rules.. same difference.[/B][/QUOTE]
It probably isn't legal there either, but the cops there don't give a shit. And if they do, you slip them your "permit" (a piece of paper with a certain amount of currency value) ;)
[B]It probably isn't legal there either, but the cops there don't give a shit. And if they do, you slip them your "permit" (a piece of paper with a certain amount of currency value) ;) [/B][/QUOTE]
Well, if you need someone to test the sharpness/durability of that knife, you know how to find me. :D
[B]I was referring to the cops in Mexico. [/B][/QUOTE]
You live in Mexico?
[B]Moving there soon. [/B][/QUOTE]
Oooh, I saw your Location thingie, and I was about to edit my post... I thought you meant you lived near Mexico.