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December 18, 2018 10:00 am PST

NY's 1974 ban on nunchuku just deemed unconstitutional

In 1974, the State of New York banned nunchuku, the Okinawan martial arts weapon popularized in the US by the classic Bruce Lee film Enter the Dragon. On Friday, 44 years later, Brooklyn federal court judge Pamela Chen ruled that the ban is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. The plaintiff in the case is a fellow named James Maloney who had been busted nearly 20 years ago for possessing nunchuku in this home. From the Associated Press:

The ruling went over the history of the ban, and said it arose out of a concern that, as a result of the rising popularity of Kung Fu movies and shows, various circles of the states youth including muggers and street gangs were widely using nunchaku to cause many serious injuries...

Maloney, a professor at the State University of New Yorks Maritime College, said some of his motivation was outrage. How could a state simply ban any and all possession of a weapon that had a long and proud history as a martial-arts weapon, with recreational, therapeutic and self-defense utility, he said.

Maloney also wanted to teach a form of martial art using nunchucks that he created, which he calls Shafan Ha Lavan to his sons, the ruling said.

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