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Yvette Cooper described the ban as the 'final part of Ronan's Law', paying tribute to a 16-year-old who was killed in 2022.
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Ronan's Law ninja sword ban welcomed by familyFrom 1 August, ninja swords will be banned, and anyone found with one in private could face six months in jail, later increasing to two years. Carrying any weapon in public already carries a ...
The British government has set up a surrender process for any owner of a ninja sword, defined as a blade between 14 inches and 24 inches "with one straight cutting edge with a tanto-style point." ...
The majority of ninja swords have a blade between 14 inches and 24 inches long with one cutting edge. Anyone caught in possession of one, even in their own home, could face six months in prison, a ...
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In a bid to reduce knife crime the government have announced that they are banning another bladed article this year; Ninja ...
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