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The '''Wand Ban''' is the [[Code of Wand Use]]'s Clause Three (passed by the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] in [[1630s|1631]]). This clause forbids Non-Human Magical Beings such as house-elves or giants to carry a [[wand]]. This clause of the Code of Wand Use was probably written as a consequence of the [[Goblin Rebellion of 1612]], a bloody and vicious revolution that occurred in [[Hogsmeade|Hogsmeade Village]]. This law was one of the causes that contributed to the later [[Goblin Rebellions]] of the eighteenth century, given the anger expressed by some goblins, such as [[Griphook]],<ref> [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]] </ref> about wizards denying goblins the right to use [[wand]]s.
 
The '''Wand Ban''' is the [[Code of Wand Use]]'s Clause Three (passed by the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] in [[1630s|1631]]). This clause forbids Non-Human Magical Beings such as house-elves or giants to carry a [[wand]]. This clause of the Code of Wand Use was probably written as a consequence of the [[Goblin Rebellion of 1612]], a bloody and vicious revolution that occurred in [[Hogsmeade|Hogsmeade Village]]. This law was one of the causes that contributed to the later [[Goblin Rebellions]] of the eighteenth century, given the anger expressed by some goblins, such as [[Griphook]],<ref> [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]] </ref> about wizards denying goblins the right to use [[wand]]s.
   
There is apparently a favourable distinction between Non-Human Magical Beings and Part-Human Magical Beings when definining one's right to carry a wand. For example, [[Hagrid]] is a half-giant, and while a pure [[giant]] would not be permitted to carry a want under Clause Three, he has a [[Wizardkind|wizard]] father and is therefore Part-Human and permitted to carry a wand. The same principle then applies to [[Filius Flitwick]], who is a wizard with [[goblin]] ancestry. [[Vampires]], [[hags]], and other magical hominids are not permitted to carry wands because they are classified as non-Magical Part-Humans. [[Werewolves]], on the other hand, are recognised as humans afflicted with lycanthropy and are permitted to carry wands, though in their transformed state they lose the ability to practise magic as a normal witch or wizard.
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There is apparently a favourable distinction between Non-Human Magical Beings and Part-Human Magical Beings when defining one's right to carry a wand. For example, [[Hagrid]] is a half-giant, and while a pure [[giant]] would not be permitted to carry a wand under Clause Three, he has a [[Wizardkind|wizard]] father and is therefore Part-Human and permitted to carry a wand. The same principle then applies to [[Filius Flitwick]], who is a wizard with [[goblin]] ancestry. [[Vampires]], [[hags]], and other magical hominids are not permitted to carry wands because they are classified as non-Magical Part-Humans. [[Werewolves]], on the other hand, are recognised as humans afflicted with lycanthropy and are permitted to carry wands, though in their transformed state they lose the ability to practise [[magic]] as a normal witch or wizard.
 
It is possible that after the end of the [[Second Wizarding War]], this law has been removed during [[Hermione Granger]] and [[Kingsley Shacklebolt]]'s purge of pro-pure-blood laws and the reformation of the [[Ministry of Magic]].
 
   
 
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Griphook: "The right to carry a wand has long been contested between wizards and goblins."
Ron Weasley: "Well, goblins can do magic without wands."
Griphook: "That is immaterial! Wizards refuse to share the secrets of wandlore with other magical beings, they deny us the possibility of extending our powers!"
Griphook the Goblin[src]

The Wand Ban is the Code of Wand Use's Clause Three (passed by the Ministry of Magic in 1631). This clause forbids Non-Human Magical Beings such as house-elves or giants to carry a wand. This clause of the Code of Wand Use was probably written as a consequence of the Goblin Rebellion of 1612, a bloody and vicious revolution that occurred in Hogsmeade Village. This law was one of the causes that contributed to the later Goblin Rebellions of the eighteenth century, given the anger expressed by some goblins, such as Griphook,[1] about wizards denying goblins the right to use wands.

There is apparently a favourable distinction between Non-Human Magical Beings and Part-Human Magical Beings when defining one's right to carry a wand. For example, Hagrid is a half-giant, and while a pure giant would not be permitted to carry a wand under Clause Three, he has a wizard father and is therefore Part-Human and permitted to carry a wand. The same principle then applies to Filius Flitwick, who is a wizard with goblin ancestry. Vampires, hags, and other magical hominids are not permitted to carry wands because they are classified as non-Magical Part-Humans. Werewolves, on the other hand, are recognised as humans afflicted with lycanthropy and are permitted to carry wands, though in their transformed state they lose the ability to practise magic as a normal witch or wizard.

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