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Nonweapons is a broad, informal category used to describe objects that are not designed or intended to function as weapons. In inventories, museums, and some academic or gaming contexts, nonweapons serves as a counterpart to weapons to help organize items by purpose rather than by form. Because there is no universal standard for classification, the boundaries of nonweapons can vary across disciplines and jurisdictions.

The scope of nonweapons is wide. It includes tools and equipment, clothing and shelter, medical supplies, food

Ambiguities can arise with edge cases. A knife or crowbar may be considered a nonweapon in everyday

In practice, labeling items as nonweapons aids risk assessment, inventory management, and curatorial or gameplay decisions

and
water,
electronics
and
communication
devices,
documents
and
maps,
transportation
and
vehicles,
as
well
as
recreational,
artistic,
and
household
items.
In
museums
or
archival
work,
nonweapons
encompasses
artifacts
whose
primary
purpose
is
nonviolent
use,
while
in
video
games,
nonweapons
refer
to
items
in
an
inventory
that
provide
utility,
information,
or
support
rather
than
direct
combat
capability.
contexts
but
can
be
used
as
a
weapon,
depending
on
design,
intent,
and
jurisdiction.
Similarly,
dual-use
items
such
as
multitools,
drones,
or
certain
software
can
serve
benign
purposes
yet
have
weaponizable
potential.
Classifications
therefore
depend
on
intended
use,
design
purpose,
and
local
regulations.
by
clarifying
that
the
item’s
primary
function
is
nonviolent.