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In the past, Second Amendment–supporters have joked that if guns are outlawed, people will just turn to knives. "What are you going to do? Outlaw knives?"

New Zealand has answered "yes!"

OAN reports:

Knives and scissors have been removed from supermarket shelves in New Zealand after a recent stabbing attack. Supermarket chain Countdown said on Saturday, a partial "knife control" would be in effect for several weeks to prevent stabbing attacks going forward.

This decision came after a Sri Lankan national injured six people at a Countdown location in Auckland last Friday. Authorities said the attacker was inspired by the Islamic State to carry out the attack. (snip)

Several other supermarket chains also removed knives from their shelves over the weekend. It remains unclear when this self-imposed "knife control" would end.

What's next? Banning rope because it can be used to strangle people?

In the past, Second Amendment–supporters have joked that if guns are outlawed, people will just turn to knives. "What are you going to do? Outlaw knives?" New Zealand has answered "yes!" OAN reports: Knives and scissors have been removed from supermarket shelves in New Zealand after a recent stabbing attack. Supermarket chain Countdown said on Saturday, a partial "knife control" would be in effect for several weeks to prevent stabbing attacks going forward. This decision came after a Sri Lankan national injured six people at a Countdown location in Auckland last Friday. Authorities said the attacker was inspired by the Islamic State to carry out the attack. (snip) Several other supermarket chains also removed knives from their shelves over the weekend. It remains unclear when this self-imposed "knife control" would end. What's next? Banning rope because it can be used to strangle people?

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That is how you got Karate (emptu hand). Supposedly Okinawans needed to defend themselves and created Karate that included the use of unusual weapons. Maybe we will get a martial art from NZ based on umbrellas?

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What people should remember about all of those weapons is that they were based on the everyday tools that people were allowed to have, and they weren't meant for single combat. Your talking about a very tight-knit society of rural people who are conditioned to think and act collectively. So a drunk samurai starts outraging the local females and swinging his sword a little too wildly, he's not going to be facing one guy with a set of nunchucks. He'll have the whole village down on his ass with rice flails, pitchforks and hoes.