The Law and Martial ArtsBlack Belt Communications, 1998 - 207 pagina's Carl Brown describes the legal policies that can protect or indict an individual who uses martial arts techniques in self-defence. Includes assault and battery issues, the law and self-defence, martial arts weapons, state laws, and a table of cases. |
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER ONE | 15 |
CHAPTER TWO | 25 |
CHAPTER THREE | 49 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 65 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 103 |
Whats Legal in Your State? | 117 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 185 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 195 |
The Eleven Legal Lessons to American Martial Artists | 201 |
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