<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Bloodl3tt3r @ Oct 2 2008, 06:15 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>To the dude who said crap about throwing stars: Get a grip on reality.
Those weapons take training to use (it took me around a year and a half to get any kind of accuracy at all), and if you miss, you're f***ed. And besides, if it's gotten to a point where you're in a fight with said people, they'll be up close and you won't have room to throw stuff at them. The whole point of a ranged weapon is just that, RANGE. In a situation like that, you'd be better off taking the throwing knife and stabbing blindly with it in the hopes of hitting someone who isn't yourself.
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As said before, self-defense is a last resort. If you think the death threats are getting a little too serious for your comfort, go down to the police. But if you find yourself being followed or cornered, and it's blatantly obvious that they intend to do you bodily harm, by all means, defend yourself. I will however say that you should be seeking to incapacitate so that they can't hurt you, not actually hurt anyone. And people, don't discuss ways to hurt someone on this board, it's not nice.
Hopefully, you will never use this knowledge. Also, find better friends, ones without police records.</div>
Rofl, I just noticed how someone said that about throwing stars.
K its like this for everyone who is talking about sharp objects.
KNIVES ARE MEANT TO KILL PEOPLE. (well in fights)
Theres a chart that states when the use of force is necessary and legal.
Knives constitute as a deadly weapon, as do baseball bats, and yes, sometimes your fists can, but only if you're like 6'5 and 2000 pounds vs a much smaller person.
If you use a deadly weapon vs fists, you're going to get royally screwed over. Also, theres the fact that knives can seriously injure someone (yes I know what punching and kicking someone can do, you can use anything as a weapon and screw someone over, I know) Theres not really a good way to say it but- fist vs fist, knive vs knife. And only initiate when they do. Self defense--not assault.
If that makes sense.
like just avoid knives all together, and that would be great.