I downloaded my entire reddit activity and have been going through it slowly, changing all my comments to links back to themselves. Today I got this:

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  • @over_clox
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    411 months ago

    Did you know flamethrowers are actually legal in 47 out of the 50 states, last I checked anyways? They’re considered as work tools to melt tar for roofing and road work and such.

    But yes, any which way you spin it, it’s a really stupid reason to get banned.

    • fearout
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      211 months ago

      I guess that depends on your definition of a flamethrower. To me, a flamethrower is primarily a weapon. And what you are describing is a roofing torch. Googling it now, I can’t seem to find anyone calling them “roofing flamethrowers”. Flame gun — sometimes — but never actually a flamethrower.

      So the legality is probably an issue with not being specific enough with the tool/weapon differentiation. I don’t think actual flamethrowers should be legal.

      • @over_clox
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        111 months ago

        Have you ever used a flamethrower?

        I have, to kill an ant bed next to a pine tree. Flame like 6 feet long…

        California laws are different though, they literally had to title the device as “Not a Flamethrower” to get past California laws.

      • @Texas_Hangover
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        111 months ago

        Any tool can be a weapon if you have the right mindset.