If they are in a case and to and from a sanctioned event. You can not carry them in the open or as a replacement for a defensive weapon.
Yes
James M. Phillips has written: 'The nunchaku and police training' -- subject(s): Nunchaku, Police, Self-defense 'Nunchaku II' -- subject(s): Nunchaku
ohio or washington d.c
Jiro Shiroma has written: 'Nunchaku' -- subject(s): Nunchaku, Training
The cast of Nunchaku - 2008 includes: Daniel Astbury as Deelo
The cast of Nunchaku - 1999 includes: Hien Nguyen as Instructor
Yes.
yes u can, but you must have a current Concealed Pistol License (CPL) from Washington or another state that Washington recognizes. If you do not possess a CPL, you may only carry an unloaded pistol in a vehicle. There is no restriction on where inside the vehicle the pistol and ammunition is, as long as the pistol is unloaded.
Depends, if you are applying for a handgun in the state of Washington or else where.
No, Washington DC does not allow concealed handgun carry, nor do they recognize permits from any other state.
TN 39-17-1302 does not list nunchaku as a restricted weapon. The only other pertinent law a quick search resulted in was 39-17-1307, which states, "(a) (1) A person commits an offense who carries with the intent to go armed a firearm, a knife with a blade length exceeding four inches (4²), or a club."What I gleam from this is that, as long as you do not intend to use it as a weapon, it should be okay.
No, Washington DC does not allow concealed handgun carry, nor do they recognize permits from any other state.