“It’s a double-edged sword,” said Richard Deschain, co-owner of Ragnarok Axe Throwing LLC in Indianapolis. He said throwing star blades can get bent and hooked over, increasing someone’s odds of getting cut. “I would say the easiest way for that to have any kind of solution is to require a layered Kevlar glove to be worn when they’re throwing any other object like a throwing star,” he said. [More]
“Require”? Leave it to a competitor to promote restrictions.
Am I wrong to sense a “trainers against permitless carry” vibe?
[Via Michael G]