Is owning a bow legal?
Is owning a bow legal?
I was thinking to put up a target and do some archery on my countryside land. Couldn't find a place selling bows. Any ideas? I could make one myself if it is not illegal.
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Good question. I've seen reports of crossbows being confiscated but not sure about bows.
This document from 2001 is worth a read:
https://ciaonet.org/attachments/8597/uploads
This document from 2001 is worth a read:
https://ciaonet.org/attachments/8597/uploads
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fwiw...
i.e. slingshots are "soundless equipment" that "may damage health, cause harm to life and cause damage to property and environment."...
i.e. marbles are "ammunition" = devices or equipment produced or fabricated which can be used to cause harm to life or cause damage to property...
it follows that slingshots and marbles must NOT be...
"...possessed, carried, utilized, purchased, sold, traded, loaned, transferred, hired, produced, fabricated, repaired, transported, transited, imported, exported, and stockpiled..."
so should we be worried if we own a slingshot and marbles in cambodia...?
please advise...
if we interpret correctly = it's obvious that slingshots must also be considered "weapons"...Table 1. Definition of an arm <Cambodia>
A ‘weapon’ is defined as including: all types of firearms and pistols; firearms which cause watery eyes, fainting, or poisoning; all types of automatic or semi-automatic firearms; soundless firearms or sound-less equipment; all types of rockets; all types of chemical weapons; all types of biological weapons; all types of electrical shock sticks; all types of grenades and mines; all types of explosive substances; and all types of bullets (Cambodia, 1999c, art. 2)
i.e. slingshots are "soundless equipment" that "may damage health, cause harm to life and cause damage to property and environment."...
i.e. marbles are "ammunition" = devices or equipment produced or fabricated which can be used to cause harm to life or cause damage to property...
it follows that slingshots and marbles must NOT be...
"...possessed, carried, utilized, purchased, sold, traded, loaned, transferred, hired, produced, fabricated, repaired, transported, transited, imported, exported, and stockpiled..."
so should we be worried if we own a slingshot and marbles in cambodia...?
please advise...
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It's not legal, but I wouldn't worry about having one on my own land for target practice.
Most of the village guys I know have mean slingshots and a few have homemade BB guns made from pcv, Schrader valves and bicycle pumps. They don't get bothered.
Most of the village guys I know have mean slingshots and a few have homemade BB guns made from pcv, Schrader valves and bicycle pumps. They don't get bothered.
By reading the law seems that the only not illegal thing is to build your own flamethrower
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I don't know, those black widow style catapults are sold openly enough. A marble fired from one of them can hurt.geejay wrote: so should we be worried if we own a slingshot and marbles in cambodia...?
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
So the only thing we can use legally for target practice is flare guns. Unfortunately they are quite imprecise
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Absolutely can - I took one in the chest as a teenager & can still remember it vividly.Lucky Lucan wrote:I don't know, those black widow style catapults are sold openly enough. A marble fired from one of them can hurt.geejay wrote: so should we be worried if we own a slingshot and marbles in cambodia...?
Thought I was dying.
So my 100KW anti aircraft laser is ok, but my slingshot with marbles is not. If only I could afford the power to run it.
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jackrossi, you probably chose the worst country in the world to do Robin Hood shit.jackrossi wrote:I was thinking to put up a target and do some archery on my countryside land. Couldn't find a place selling bows. Any ideas? I could make one myself if it is not illegal.
Rosewood Forest is gone, Little Bong is in Prey Sar, Friar Tuk-tuk has joined the Sinville mafia, and The Sheriff makes Nottingham look like child's play.
Only Maid Marrying is still doable.
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