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<blockquote data-quote="WhoSayWho?" data-source="post: 2251886" data-attributes="member: 568804"><p>Well its the kind of thing you hear in movies. But if there were such a law, then why would anyone needlessly expose themself to potential liability by getting the black belt? It seems like that in that particular state it would become the accpeted custom in the sport to stop just short of whatever belt that would subject you to that.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, the fact that you have had martial arts training might be brought out in a civil lawsuit but you might want to rethink saying the law considers you a lethal weapon just because your friend said it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhoSayWho?, post: 2251886, member: 568804"] Well its the kind of thing you hear in movies. But if there were such a law, then why would anyone needlessly expose themself to potential liability by getting the black belt? It seems like that in that particular state it would become the accpeted custom in the sport to stop just short of whatever belt that would subject you to that. Yeah, the fact that you have had martial arts training might be brought out in a civil lawsuit but you might want to rethink saying the law considers you a lethal weapon just because your friend said it. [/QUOTE]
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