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1. tbrown+(OP)
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2026-02-04 01:22:05
Do potato cannons count?
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2. stefan+9l
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2026-02-04 04:19:05
>>tbrown+(OP)
The could if lawmakers wanted them to. Here in Sweden potato guns are actually illegal if the potato achieves 10+ joule.
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3. wombat+hn
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2026-02-04 04:43:45
>>tbrown+(OP)
I had friends who would scour the produce isle to find potatoes they could cut down to fit their potato gun with a rifled barrel.
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4. Zak+Fu2
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2026-02-04 18:33:13
>>stefan+9l
That's effectively a complete ban as a thrown potato would have considerably more energy than that. A quick web search suggests professional baseball pitchers achieve ~130J, and a potato is roughly comparable to a baseball in mass.
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5. stefan+d94
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2026-02-05 05:33:46
>>Zak+Fu2
Yep.
I'm not saying that I'm for it, just that writing a law that bans them isn't all that hard.
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