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BOWIE, Md. — A representative for the company staging a Halloween magic performance at Six Flags America in Bowie says an emergency call that medics described as a serious injury caused by sword ...
Swords, spears, daggers, sabers, Bowie knives and machetes are all perfectly fine to tote around. Starting this fall, adults in Texas can openly carry knives with blades longer than 5.5 inches.
Bowie knives, swords, spears, daggers and machetes, all of which have been illegal to carry in Texas for years, will be back on the streets beginning on September 1, 2017.
Bowie knives, swords, spears, daggers and machetes, all of which have been illegal to carry in Texas for years, will be back on the streets beginning Sept. 1.
Bowie gets shot twice during the melee and is stabbed through the chest with a sword. Before the fight, Bowie's brother gave him a large knife described as being 9.25 inches long, 1.25 inches wide ...
New law to allow open carry of swords, machetes in Texas 01:56. NORTH TEXAS -- As of September, ... "Carrying a sword down the street, carrying a Bowie knife down the street ...
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In 1871, the Texas Legislature passed a bill forbidding Texans from carrying Bowie knives and other arms like slingshots, swords, canes and brass knuckles. In 2017, these restrictions have ended.
SB 1159 became effective November 1, 2016, which removes dagger, bowie knife, dirk knife and sword cane from the items prohibited from carry in Oklahoma, according to the law.