Typically, no.
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No, swords are not illegal for minors, but the parent has to decide whether they will let their kids play with swords. If it was a real actually sharp sword, I would take caution and judge by the child's maturity. If the sword was metal but not sharp, again take caution, the dull metal swords can still hurt if swung hard enough. And the fake toy ones, anyone can play with those.
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A wooden sword is not illegal any where unless you use it as a weapon and happen to hurt someone.
If you are referring to the UK, it was April 2008. However traditionally made swords are still perfectly legal (hand forged carbon steel swords). And swords made for martial arts (such as Iaito) can be bought if you are a member of a recognized martial arts school. Antiques are also perfectly legal as are all swords made up until 1954. Modern swords must be handforged and made of traditional materials though. In effect the only swords banned are cheap wall hangers (like those rubbish Triple Sword Sets you could get for like 50 Pounds.
There are a lot of kinds of products which are available from the Swords Swords website. Some of the common products are Samurai Swords, Movie Swords, Medieval Swords Swords.
You need an emulator, and a ROM, which are illegal if the system being emulated is copyrighted, or if the game the ROM is of is copyrighted.
The laws on this question are vague, but technically it is legal. The police might not take it so softly because it is a concealed weapon, but it is legal.
yes, they are not illegal. The only illegal knives are: Switchblades, throwing knives, daggers, bowie knives, swords and spears. Butterfly knives do fall under the category of switchblades a switchblade is defined as a knife that can open or be opened by applying any force to a button or switch or opened by the force of gravity
Samurai swords are from Japan. The swords were made of hardened steel.
yes knights have swords