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The weapon, commonly referred to as a "ninja sword", is defined as a blade between 14 and 24 inches in length, with a primary and secondary straight cutting edge, a blunt spine, and either a ...
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Wirral Globe on MSN'Ninja sword' surrender continues on WirralTHE owners of soon-to-be outlawed "ninja swords" on Wirral now have just over a week to hand them over to police as a ...
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News Shopper on MSNWeapon surrender bin designed to fit 'ninja swords' installed in ThamesmeadA weapon surrender bin, designed to fit "ninja swords", has been installed in Greenwich to help reduce knife crime.
Tougher regulations on knives are just two weeks away - here is where you can find your nearest knife amnesty bin in the Black Country.
The NinjaGo Combo Mech is a highly versatile machine, packed with an array of vehicles and weapons that make it one of the ...
Northumbria Police has urged people who own 'Ninja swords' to hand them in before a national ban comes into force. The ban will see certain kinds of sword outlawed, but those who own one are able to ...
Hundreds of swords and machetes – as well as ninja stars and daggers – have been handed in at police stations across South ...
On August 1, it will become illegal to own a ninja sword, as these weapons are being added to the list of dangerous items ...
A weapon-surrender scheme is being launched for the blades, ahead of the ban from 1 August. After that date it will be illegal to possess, sell, make or import ninja swords, as part of anti-knife ...
Running from 1 to 31 July, the scheme aims to help take the deadly weapons off the streets before new legislation banning them comes into force. People who legally own a ninja sword can surrender them ...
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