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Wish I still had it, no idea where it went, probably got tossed out in one of my moves.
Any worse than horse shoes? Get pounded in the side of the head with a road hockey slap shot. Just like watching a baseball of hockey game keep your eye on the ball/puck. Some days I think we should take the warning labels off everything and let stupidity work it self out of the gene pool
 
Wish I still had it, no idea where it went, probably got tossed out in one of my moves.
I've been offered as much as $125 for set of Jarts. Probably stupid for not selling them but every time I pull them out at a gathering, they are the life of the party.
 
I've been offered as much as $125 for set of Jarts. Probably stupid for not selling them but every time I pull them out at a gathering, they are the life of the party.
I ran across a set in an antique / thrift store last year, I think for around $75. Should've bought them!
 
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I've been offered as much as $125 for set of Jarts. Probably stupid for not selling them but every time I pull them out at a gathering, they are the life of the party.
They are actually illegal to sell in almost all states! We had them when we were kids, never gave a though to getting injured. I guess we had more common sense than kids today. Or could it be the parents?
 
Illegal? Says who?
Lawn darts (or Jarts) are banned for sale in all US states due to a nationwide ban enacted by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The ban, which went into effect on December 19, 1988, prohibits the sale of all pointed lawn darts across the United States.
Details on the ban:
  • Reason for the ban: The CPSC found that the metal-tipped lawn darts presented an unreasonable risk of serious injury and death, particularly to children. The ban followed thousands of injuries and the deaths of at least three children.
  • Call to destroy: In addition to banning sales, the CPSC urged anyone who owned old sets of lawn darts to destroy them to prevent further accidents.
  • Canada also banned Jarts: Canada followed with its own similar ban in 1989.
While some versions of the game with safer, rounded plastic tips are now sold, original, pointed Jarts cannot be legally sold in any US state.
 

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