OPINION
HOWARD, Judge.
Are the statutes governing the possession of "nunchakus" unconstitutionally vague? We hold that they are not and affirm.
Appellant was arrested after the police found a "nunchaku" under the front seat of his vehicle. He was found guilty by the trial court, sitting without a jury, and placed on probation.
A.R.S. Sec. 13-3102(A)(3) makes it a crime to possess "a prohibited weapon" which includes, under Sec. 13-3101(6)(e...
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