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Why are Extendable Batons, Pepper Spray and other nonlethal self-defence devices ILLEGAL to ordinary residents in Australia (except in WA)?
Maybe pepper spray could be more controversial,
but to my understanding, a kitchen knife, a pair of scissors, an iron stick, a hammer and a wrench are all much more lethal than a dull police baton. They are not only more lethal, they are easy to obtain, and they are easy to be hidden in schoolbags.
On the other hand, Police baton in nature is just a stick.
What could possibly make the baton illegal normal civilians?
It's almost like pretending Australia as a gun-free and any-weapon-free country. Almost two shooting cases per week are reported in Sydney Morning Herald, not to count in the unreported ones.
Again, why? Does the government intend to deprive every individual of the right to self-defence? If not, why?
Maybe pepper spray could be more controversial,
but to my understanding, a kitchen knife, a pair of scissors, an iron stick, a hammer and a wrench are all much more lethal than a dull police baton. They are not only more lethal, they are easy to obtain, and they are easy to be hidden in schoolbags.
On the other hand, Police baton in nature is just a stick.
What could possibly make the baton illegal normal civilians?
It's almost like pretending Australia as a gun-free and any-weapon-free country. Almost two shooting cases per week are reported in Sydney Morning Herald, not to count in the unreported ones.
Again, why? Does the government intend to deprive every individual of the right to self-defence? If not, why?