7 Lethal Weapons That Are Illegal Everywhere But Idaho
We've got four words for you: "Don't mess with Idaho."
If there was ever a place you shouldn't try committing a crime, it's in the Gem State. People don't mess around here and a big reason for that is our gun laws.
If any state knows how to Second Amendment, it's Idaho.
“Idaho: Land Of The Free"
For a while, there was a fear that gun laws could change that work against gun ownership. With all of the uncertainty in the world, it's a legitimate concern.
But for now, in Idaho at least, you can currently exercise your Second Amendment with pride. According to Idaho legislation:
No law shall impose licensure, registration, or special taxation on the ownership or possession of firearms or ammunition. Nor shall any law permit the confiscation of firearms, except those actually used in the commission of a felony.
Talk about the "Land of the Free", right? Idaho gets it!
As a matter of fact, Idaho is all about protecting yourself. So much so that we found seven deadly weapons that are absolutely 100% illegal everywhere else…
…except in Idaho.
From brass knuckles to flamethrowers - let’s look at the tools of self-defense that wouldn’t be allowed anywhere else.
7 Deadly Weapons That Are 100% Illegal... Except in Idaho
Gallery Credit: Chris Cardenas
Now, keep in mind — this doesn’t mean you want to be reckless with ANY weapon. Security and safety are always important and should be kept at the top of one's mind.
Speaking of security, we looked inside Idaho’s maximum security prison. We wanted to know what the home of some of the worst violent offenders in the country looks like.
Spoiler alert: You don’t want to wind up here…
Let's Take A Look Inside Of Idaho's Most Dangerous Prison
Gallery Credit: Chris Cardenas
It’s not likely that you’ll go to a maximum security prison for the next illegal thing that basically everyone is doing… but, you don’t want to get caught.
We’re talking about burying your pet — have you had to do this in Idaho?
Are You Really Breaking the Law By Burying Your Pet in Idaho?
Gallery Credit: Chris Cardenas