On Friday, Republican Gov. Doug Ducey of Arizona lifted the state’s longtime ban on nunchucks, allowing state residents to carry the traditional Japanese martial arts weapon wherever guns are allowed to be carried in the state without a license:
Nunchuck ban lifted in Arizona, where guns are allowed to be carried without license
"It's good to know that nobody's going to get arrested for carrying their nunchucks to their training," said a Phoenix karate.https://t.co/NPhcDnbal2
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) May 14, 2019
And Attorney General Mark Brnovich wasted no time getting his old nunchucks out of storage to put on this demonstration. This cat is fast as lightning:
Clearly, my years of martial arts training paid off. Pulled my old nunchaku out of storage…like riding a bike. #WayOfTheDragon pic.twitter.com/ibVf9ADWmx
— Mark Brnovich (@GeneralBrnovich) May 13, 2019
Just when you think 2019 can’t get any weirder. . .
This is good content. https://t.co/moara9g9ib
— Adam Waltz (@Adam_Waltz) May 14, 2019
We all are:
I am dying, guys. https://t.co/P3XEmRRLsz
— YvonneWingettSanchez ? (@yvonnewingett) May 13, 2019
But he is rather good at it:
LOL! I'm not totally shocked. Just surprised he's THIS good with nunchucks. #AZAGNunchuckMaster https://t.co/hsq0xJ5oQ9
— Kari Lake Fox 10 (@KariLakeFox10) May 13, 2019
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