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Law 202

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Item Law #202

 

Unlikely Sharpness Law

 

  1. All Items that bare unlikely sharpness must have the Unlikely Sharpness disclaimer written in the name, and most not follow a not or a word or clause that renders Unlikely Sharpness the opposite of its intended meaning. 
  2. All items that bare unlikely sharpness must have a sticker warning of their Unlikely Sharpness in all languages within their area.
  3. If you are moving from area to area, you must send your unlikely sharp item to the Item Law Makers Guild in order to get updated stickers for the langauges of the area you are approaching.
  4. Items of unlikely sharpness are defined as those made of seemingly unsharp materials, such as cardboard.
  5. Law 500 is still in affect, but in order to avoid complications this law was created. (See section 4)
  6. The owner of the item of Unlikely Sharpness must sign the Knowledge Waiver, that shows you know the item applies to Law 500 and is sharp despite its appearance. If they do not sign the waiver, they are not permitted to carry the item.
  7. If the owner wishes to lend the item of unlikely sharpness to someone else, they must have them sign a Knowledge Waiver with adequete understanding of what the waiver says and the unlikely sharpness in the item must be understood as well.
  8. You are not permitted to put the unlikely sharp item in a scheath. Otherwise the stickers would not be visible.

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