Confused I am.
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/ ... -to-take-/




Pretty sure you were trying to be funny, but, if you put the stick, rubber band, and stone together, it would be illegal in DC. Slingshots are a prohibited weapon.OakRidgeStars wrote:So let me get this straight, the anti-gun police chief of Washington D.C. is urging their disarmed citizens to "take down" an active shooter before the cops respond? Since they have only issued around EIGHT carry permits in the District I'm assuming that everyone else will be using sticks, stones and rubber bands?
Confused I am.
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/ ... -to-take-/


What if I keep my stick, stone and rubber band disassembled and locked in a box? Then I'm good, right?DaRoller wrote:Pretty sure you were trying to be funny, but, if you put the stick, rubber band, and stone together, it would be illegal in DC. Slingshots are a prohibited weapon.


Personally, I wouldn't try it. Not sure when a slingshot becomes a slingshot instead of something I can probably turn around and grab from various parts of my desk right now.OakRidgeStars wrote:What if I keep my stick, stone and rubber band disassembled and locked in a box? Then I'm good, right?DaRoller wrote:Pretty sure you were trying to be funny, but, if you put the stick, rubber band, and stone together, it would be illegal in DC. Slingshots are a prohibited weapon.



