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  2. Arizona bill to ban brass knuckles 'dead for this ... - AOL

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    Efforts to pass a brass knuckles ban in Arizona have come to an end for this legislative session, according to a state senator.

  3. Brass knuckles - Wikipedia

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    Some companies manufacture belt buckles or novelty paper weights that function as brass knuckles. [25] Brass knuckles made of plastic, rather than metal, have been marketed as "undetectable by airport metal detectors". [26] Some states that ban metal knuckles also ban plastic knuckles.

  4. NH House Republicans vote to legalize brass knuckles and ...

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    The NH House votes to loosen the state law banning the possession of brass knuckles, ... Rather than repeal the ban outright, he limited the scope, making it illegal for anyone under 18 to carry ...

  5. Knife legislation - Wikipedia

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    It states that: "melee weapons, brass knuckles, dagger, kama, saber, bayonet and other items whose primary purpose is offense" are considered weapons. Most knives are therefore considered tools and technically legal to possess and carry.

  6. Gun laws in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a "deadly weapon", found in KRS § 500.080, includes a wide array of weapons other than guns, including knives (ordinary pocket knives or hunting knives are specifically classified as not being "deadly weapons"), clubs, blackjacks, nunchaku, shuriken, and brass knuckles (including knuckles made from other hard materials). All ...

  7. Brass knuckles, body cams and bad behavior: LAPD probe ... - AOL

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    Carrillo is accused of stealing personal items — including a knife with brass knuckles on the handle — from people during patrol stops in the Mission Division in April and June 2023.

  8. Tekkō - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] because many kobudo practitioners liken them to "brass knuckles", the possession of which the jurisdiction of many states prohibit as concealed weapons. Owning, and carrying this brass knuckles, often has legal ramifications. However, "brass knuckles" have finger dividers; stirrup tekko do not.

  9. NJ man caught with massive cache of illegal guns, knives and ...

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    Kyle Arena, 35, of Totowa, NJ, is facing multiple firearms and weapons charges stemming from a home raid Tuesday that yielded rifles, handguns, dozens of knives, ninja stars, brass knuckles, 129 ...