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swordsmithing
I am a swordsmith since the age of 10....i am really passionate about it and I would like to start an YouTube channel on sword making...is this advisable? will the cops be looking for me?
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Re: swordsmithing
Swords come under Section 4 of the Arms Act 1959 (arms other than firearms). I'm not sure how things have changed after the new Arms Rules 2016 have come into force, but I would think that so long as the blades are not sharpened, they would not/ should not be counted as arms at all.
For absolute clarity you would be best advised to file an RTI with Internal Security-II branch, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi... they are the ones who deal with the Arms Act and it's implementation for the Government of India.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
For absolute clarity you would be best advised to file an RTI with Internal Security-II branch, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi... they are the ones who deal with the Arms Act and it's implementation for the Government of India.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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