How old do you have to be to buy a samurai sword?
§2 from the German Weapons Act:
§ Section 2 WaffG - PRINCIPLES OF HANDLING WEAPONS OR MUNITION, WEAPON LIST
(1) Only persons who have reached the age of 18 are authorised to handle weapons or ammunition.
(2) The handling of weapons or ammunition listed in Annex 2 (Weapons List) Section 2 to this Act requires a licence.
(3) The handling of weapons or ammunition listed in Annex 2 Section 1 to this Act is prohibited.
(4) Weapons or ammunition with which handling is wholly or partially exempt from the authorisation requirement or from a ban are listed in Annex 2, Sections 1 and 2. Furthermore, Section 3 of Annex 2 lists the weapons and ammunition to which this Act does not apply in whole or in part.
(5) If there is any doubt as to whether an object is covered by this Act or how it is to be categorised in accordance with the definitions in Sections 1 and 3 of Annex 1 and Annex 2, the competent authority shall decide upon application. The following are authorised to apply
1. manufacturers, importers, purchasers or owners of the object, insofar as they can credibly demonstrate a legitimate interest in the decision pursuant to sentence 1,
2. the competent federal and state authorities.
The competent authorities under federal state law shall be heard prior to the decision. The decision shall be generally binding for the area of application of this Act. It shall be published in the Federal Gazette.
Source: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/waffg_2002/BJNR397010002.html
Appendix 2 mentioned in the text: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/waffg_2002/anlage_2.html
In our opinion, a buyer must be at least 18 years of age to legally buy / own a samurai sword. Whether this also applies to blunt decorative swords depends on the judgement as to whether they fall under the Weapons Act. This topic will be in this article illuminated.
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Please note that this is in no way legal advice, a recommendation for action or similar!
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