Talk:Swordstick

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I'm not sure how to add the disclaimer that Wikipedia is not a reliable source of legal advice, but it really should be added. (I'm talking about the predesigned marker thingie.)—Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.95.23.122 (talk • contribs) 06:37, 3 December 2006

An interesting discussion on the issue of disclaimers:

Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion/Log/2006_May_30#Template:Legal_disclaimer. John Vandenberg 07:06, 3 December 2006 (UTC)

OK, I'm confused. It's a felony to carry a swordstick in public, but it's not against most state laws? If it's against federal law then why should anyone even care about individual state laws? That's like saying, "It's a felony to shoot the president, but most states don't have laws against shooting the president."

[edit] Fix it?

Any source would improve this article; also I did the last two edits at about 9:15 PM eastern time (I wasn't logged in). There is way too much content which is based on personal opinion and not backed up by fact. If we can't fix it I think the article should be deleted.