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Ninja Sword Statutory Instrument

Statement made on 27 March 2025

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The Government is today laying a Statutory Instrument before Parliament to ban Ninja swords. Under the Criminal Justice Act (Offensive Weapons Order) 1988, Ninja swords will be added to the list of prohibited weapons, making it an offence to manufacture, import, sell, or possess one.

The Government is delivering its manifesto commitment and making our streets safer by restricting access to Ninja swords and preventing their use as weapons of crime. This will be known as part of Ronan’s law and is an important step forward in our mission to halve knife crime within a decade.

We sought views on the proposals across a four-week period through a public consultation and responses are in support of the ban. A copy of the Government response to the public consultation can be found on GOV.UK.

The Surrender Scheme for Ninja swords will precede the ban, enabling those in possession of Ninja swords to safely surrender their swords. Those who own a Ninja sword on or prior to today, the cut-off date of 27th March, that is the day when this Statutory Instrument is being laid in Parliament, will be eligible for compensation. Those who came to the possession of Ninja swords after today will not be able to claim compensation. It will also be possible to surrender a Ninja sword without seeking compensation or without attending a police station.

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Ninja Sword Statutory Instrument
Lord Hanson of Flint
The Minister of State, Home Office
Labour, Life peer
Statement made 27 March 2025
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