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Ninja swords banned by summer as manifesto commitment delivered
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Ninja swords banned by summer as manifesto commitment delivered

Final part of Ronan’s Law introduced in Parliament thanks to campaigning of Kanda family.

Daily SumUp · Daily SumUp

March 28, 20251m 35s

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Show Notes

In a further move to break the cycle of young people carrying knives and to better protect the public from knife-related crime, from 1 August, ninja swords will be banned. This will make it illegal to possess, manufacture, import or sell these deadly weapons.  


The majority of ninja swords have a blade between 14 inches and 24 inches with one straight cutting edge with a tanto style point. From 1 August, anyone caught in possession of a ninja sword in private could face 6 months in prison, and this will later increase to 2 years under new measures in the Crime and Policing Bill. There is already a penalty of up to 4 years in prison for carrying any weapon in public.  


Ahead of the ban coming into place, the government, in partnership with law enforcement and members of the Coalition to Tackle Knife Crime, will run its most ambitious surrender scheme yet. The scheme will run across the country, targeting young people most vulnerable to knife crime.  


The surrender scheme will run from 1 to 31 July to allow any member of the public to hand in these weapons safely.  


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