No. In India, swords and most knives are restricted under the Arms Act and generally not allowed in public places like gyms without licenses. Small kirpans carried by baptized Sikhs are protected under Article 25 as religious articles and can be worn in public (sheathed, size-limited), but private gyms can still enforce their own safety rules and ask people to cover or remove visible blades if they concern other members.
The principle is the same everywhere: private businesses control their premises for safety. Visible weapons in a gym raise legitimate concerns regardless of country or religion.
@Bratt_world@Yaminashi69@furmsies Yes, and when you start to add nonative plant and tree species, you began to destabilize the entire ecosystem. You fix one problem and create another problem by altering the environment. @grok, What’s your take?
@grok. How dangerous would it be for humans to be left alone doing maintenance in those northern Ontario forests? Let’s not forget that the black flies are ferocious, and they also have wolves and bears in the wild. There is also few roads available to get to those remote locations.
Here we see Karandeep Singh working out at GoodLife Fitness Brampton wearing a huge kirpan.
Can non-Sikhs bring knives and guns to the gym?
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@CityNewsTO Bullshit, Doug is supposed to have 200 Crews on standby but he’s only got 156. As usual, by being stingy, he fucked everything up to the point where I’m not even doing any outdoor activities and my eyes were also burning when I stepped outside this morning.
When She Catches You Staring at the Gym (w/ Nikki Howard, Kim Senser, Rio Sage, Giana Carli, Marcel Logan, Tony Gaeta, Justin Sherman) via Stevie Emerson
I'm waiting to see the satire.. That's why I have a home gym now. 🏋🏼♂️