Ninja sword ban in place by summer after 'relentless' campaign by family of murdered teenager
- A ban on ninja swords will take effect on August 1, making it illegal to possess, manufacture, import, or sell these weapons, according to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper.
- There will be an amnesty from July 1-31 for the public to surrender ninja swords safely before the ban takes effect.
- Pooja Kanda, mother of murder victim Ronan Kanda, expressed gratitude for the government's actions to remove dangerous weapons, stating, "We believe ninja swords have no place in our society."
- Ronan's Law introduces tougher penalties for knife possession and requires online retailers to report suspicious knife purchases to the police.
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