May 15
Very few people are aware of the fact that upon earning their blackbelt, a martial artist is required by law to visit the closest police station and have their hands registered as deadly weapons. Many have argued that this little-known federal statute constitutes a blatant violation of our second ammendment rights. Others maintain that this is just one more ugly reminder of the infamous “ninja backlash” that occurred during the Second World War. [citation needed]

Very few people are aware of the fact that upon earning their blackbelt, a martial artist is required by law to visit the closest police station and have their hands registered as deadly weapons. Many have argued that this little-known federal statute constitutes a blatant violation of our second ammendment rights. Others maintain that this is just one more ugly reminder of the infamous “ninja backlash” that occurred during the Second World War. [citation needed]

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