Weapon Sales at Convenience Stores Decried

The ColumbianApril 20, 2006

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TACOMA (AP) Some government officials are crusading to get cheap versions of medieval weapons off the shelves of local convenience stores because the appearance of collectible swords, crossbows and throwing stars is upsetting people who just want to buy a pack of gum.

The city's lawyers are having a difficult time, however, figuring out how to revise Tacoma's "dangerous weapons" ordinance to stop the stores from selling collectible swords without also making it illegal for grocery stores to sell bread knives or camping stores to offer hunting knives.

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Weapon Sales at Convenience Stores Decried

The city council's Public Safety and Human Services Committee first heard complaints about the weapo...

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