Glenn E. Meyer
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/05/us/05knives.html?ref=us
Interesting article on moves to rationalize knife laws that parallel some gun law debates:
1. A patch work of laws by localities that may be superceded by new state laws.
2. The dreaded automatic knife problem. Some police regard these as terrible some don't.
3. The knife is a tool. Better case for that with knives than guns. You can use your pocket knife to cut up your lunch. Hard to do that with your 45.
4. Does the 2nd cover knives?
One just has to look at the UK to see how far knife laws go. They have designed knives that explicitly try to negate their use as a weapon.
Interesting article on moves to rationalize knife laws that parallel some gun law debates:
1. A patch work of laws by localities that may be superceded by new state laws.
2. The dreaded automatic knife problem. Some police regard these as terrible some don't.
3. The knife is a tool. Better case for that with knives than guns. You can use your pocket knife to cut up your lunch. Hard to do that with your 45.
4. Does the 2nd cover knives?
One just has to look at the UK to see how far knife laws go. They have designed knives that explicitly try to negate their use as a weapon.