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Japan customs say pens need weapons import licence - FRANCE 24
Japan customs say pens need weapons import licence - FRANCE 24
RTFA. They're bullet pens. Would you try to take a bullet pen through airport security?
The Japanese have a Bullet Train, wonder what kinda license that thing needed!!
A sharpened #2 pencil is pretty dangerous, too.
Mike, Japan routinely has used unfair import restrictions to stifle foreign competition by driving up the price of foreign goods by means other than tariffs for at least 50 years. Sometime read up on how they captured the aluminum baseball bat market.Although this effects several of our members like Chris, in a sense it is a good thing. First they are looking at what company the product came from. Smith & Wesson Japan has some very strict laws and they are doing their best to make sure it is not circumvented. Now think about the economy of the country you are in. Would it be a bad thing to increase the duties or make a product difficult to import if it can be produced just as well in your home country? While the whole thing sounds kind of stupid on the outside, there may be a very good purpose to what they are doing. I do not know but looking at it from another angle always helps.
I had a funny scar in my left elbow for years where I got stabbed with one of them....don't remember how it happened though. Also got stuck in the ear with a lollypop stick once (by a nephew 9 years younger than I am when he was about 6) hurt like the dickens too. (I did not 'kill' the little bugger either he is alive and hiding in North Carolina)A sharpened #2 pencil is pretty dangerous, too.
Yup! Got stabbed in the back with one back in middle school. Kid that did it didn't my response to his little prank either :beat-up:
Yep, our hearts go out to them re their terrible sunami experience. But, they have been less than good people as trading partners for years and years.Well...then, I guess it's a good thing I don't do bullet pens.:biggrin: Maybe I should order a few sets and test the waters...:wink: I've never been too interested.
Honestly, I'm really not surprised. Customs and immigration are VERY thorough in Japan and I have first hand experience with having to go through all the red tape of getting products certified for sale here. It literally took years.
With the bullet and bullet replica parts they just don't have a classification for them and given Japan's strict policy on firearms sprinkled with a little paranoia....it may be some time before the government gives them the OK.
And that said...
Believe me...there are far more pressing things to be ranting about in Japan right now than some pens that look like bullets.
Yep, our hearts go out to them re their terrible sunami experience. But, they have been less than good people as trading partners for years and years.Well...then, I guess it's a good thing I don't do bullet pens.:biggrin: Maybe I should order a few sets and test the waters...:wink: I've never been too interested.
Honestly, I'm really not surprised. Customs and immigration are VERY thorough in Japan and I have first hand experience with having to go through all the red tape of getting products certified for sale here. It literally took years.
With the bullet and bullet replica parts they just don't have a classification for them and given Japan's strict policy on firearms sprinkled with a little paranoia....it may be some time before the government gives them the OK.
And that said...
Believe me...there are far more pressing things to be ranting about in Japan right now than some pens that look like bullets.
Wonder how the PSI bolt action pens travel on persons or carry on luggage, anyone tried it?
I guess this is a fitting case for.. the pen being mightier than the sword.![]()
I think 007 also had a pen once (at least once) that was a pretty formidable weapon as well. But, it didn't look like a cartridge.OK the question the person said was "how could anyone kill someone with a pen?"
I guess he must have not seen batman.
I think 007 also had a pen once (at least once) that was a pretty formidable weapon as well. But, it didn't look like a cartridge.OK the question the person said was "how could anyone kill someone with a pen?"
I guess he must have not seen batman.
I think 007 also had a pen once (at least once) that was a pretty formidable weapon as well. But, it didn't look like a cartridge.OK the question the person said was "how could anyone kill someone with a pen?"
I guess he must have not seen batman.
It had an explosive charge in it and you click it 3 times to activate it and 2 times to deactivate it. Golden eye was the movie I believe.
OK the question the person said was "how could anyone kill someone with a pen?"
I guess he must have not seen batman.
--- makes me smile. Not too long ago I saw 3 James Bond movies in about 3 days with 3 different actors in the lead role.....I liked Sean Connery also, but I like him better in a lot of his other roles.Transformers 3 had an autobot named Q who had some explosive inventions to help the humans fight the deceptocons hand to hand. That was pretty cool.
I have to say for Bond though, Sean Connery is IT. None of the others, especially not Pierce Brosnan (too snotty in my opinion), did the character justice (in my opinion). Although I have to say the new guy, Daniel Craig does a pretty good job of it.