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In reply to the discussion: Move Over, NRA. Meet the Knife Lobby. [View all]OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)100. quick reply...
(sorry, no time to read or respond in depth)
Just wanted to say again that my comments and opinions are based strictly on my very direct observations of others...friends, family, acquaintances....not media related.
My opinions are based on what I'm directly observing; maybe they're not reflective of the situation at large.
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I've carried a pocket knife for years and years, much like my father for years and years, it just
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#2
It might be in a court room but other than that I don't know of any city
former-republican
Dec 2012
#3
And some, of course as shown by your link, restict knives regardless of length.
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2012
#45
If you lived here in California nobody would be telling you that you can't do that
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#23
Well, it would be fair since the people working there have sharp weapons
The Straight Story
Dec 2012
#83
Knives, swords and other sharpened implements have been key survival tools for humans
geckosfeet
Dec 2012
#8
I wouldn't carry a switchblade because of the possibility of it opening accidentally in my pocket
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#26
I looked it up too, "Spyderco Tenacious." I can see it in the court room, as the DA says, and they
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#15
THIS is what a "Spyderco Tenacious" (3.3" blade) looks like. Melodramatic much?
Romulox
Dec 2012
#24
There's nothing wrong with either the name or the knife. Your point was silly. nt
Romulox
Dec 2012
#58
That reminds me of the one I had confiscated by the TSA -- at a Bus Terminal!
Buns_of_Fire
Dec 2012
#19
It may be that not enough people are flying to keep the TSA fully entertained.
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2012
#47
I've carried a folding lock-blade knife almost every day for nearly 40 years
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#22
There is spring tension that tends to keep it closed. That makes it compliant with Section 653k...
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#38
In all the years I have carried a knife for self-defense, I have brandished one exactly one time.
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#85
People who make the H-bomb argument when dicussing 2A issues remind me of anti-gay rights people.
justanidea
Dec 2012
#29
In the sense that Mother Jones is attempting to create hysteria where none should exist. nt
Romulox
Dec 2012
#59
If those who post that the 2A only authorizes muskets and flint-locks, would they agree that the 2A
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2012
#48
My sons and daughters all looked upon getting their own, authentic Leathermen as a rite
hedgehog
Dec 2012
#88
Not for nothing, but over-the-top weapons like axes and broadswords have *never* been protected
Azathoth
Dec 2012
#103
Laws in colonial America did not prohibit people from carrying sheathed swords
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#106