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    Was wondering if some of the UK contingent could chime in on this little gem. Are straights exempt from this law? "A folding knife with a blade length exceeding 3" that can be opened by the force of gravity."? I think most of us here have at least a drawer full of them. Bad enough that no one but criminals have guns, now knives? What gives? Signed Blissfully Colonial

    http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question...7134223AAUzu2n
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    It also says that the prohibition is in a public place, and without lawful excuse. Aren't most straights under 3 inches in length?

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    Criminals just find new ways of killing each other. I remember when people used to make zip guns and stab each other with sharpened screw drivers. I say just arm everyone like in the old west. I always noticed people were much more polite when everyone was armed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    Criminals just find new ways of killing each other. I remember when people used to make zip guns and stab each other with sharpened screw drivers. I say just arm everyone like in the old west. I always noticed people were much more polite when everyone was armed.
    I like the way MO does its conceal carry. Anyone who has not proven themselves to be a violent murderous dirt bag can carry. If you have a clean criminal record and can pass the CCW class your good. I don't know if I would want EVERYONE to carry. Some folks just are not responsible enough or do not have the self control to handle themselves.

    There are a huge number of people in my county who carry and the local police support it. I feel quite safe here. Violent crime is quite low. We do have petty thefts and the occasional burglary but it is rare that a store gets held up and robbed here. Way to many of us rednecks carry in Jefferson County. Makes for an unsafe work environment for the bad guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    Criminals just find new ways of killing each other. I remember when people used to make zip guns and stab each other with sharpened screw drivers. I say just arm everyone like in the old west. I always noticed people were much more polite when everyone was armed.
    Roger that! An armed society is a polite society. Stuff like this kinda makes you wonder what's next, outlawing cricket bats? bricks? jack handles?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scipio View Post
    It also says that the prohibition is in a public place, and without lawful excuse. Aren't most straights under 3 inches in length?
    Wouldn't such a law prohibit people from bringing large quantities of knives or straights to a public event such as a garage sale or flea market?
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    There are knife laws in the US as well.KNIFE LAWS of the 50 STATES - Introduction and LINKSFor example, here in Ohio, gravity , spring assisted and switchblade knives are unlawful no matter the size.

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    But US knife law is no where near as stringent, over-bearing or ridiculous as those in the UK and Australia. Laws are made to criminalise the law abiding I think. Due to recent changes in laws here, I could be defined as a criminal as some of the knives I've had for years, have now been re-defined as restricted weapons. Am I going to get rid of them?! No. I've never used them to harm anybody. I carry one of the restricted ones on me everyday. Have done so for years, well before the new laws. It is the handiest and most used knife I have.
    We don't need to have springs in ours to make them unlawful. You just have to be able to mangage to open it one handed. The way this test is applied is for someone to continously shake the shit out of the knife while having a firm grasp of the handle. If they can get the blade to come out a small part of the way and can manage, then to 'flick' it open from there, it comes under the defination of a 'flick' knife.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    Wouldn't such a law prohibit people from bringing large quantities of knives or straights to a public event such as a garage sale or flea market?
    Again aren't most straights under 3 inches in blade length? Notwithstanding this, the law and what occurs do not always march hand in hand. Just because there is a law does not mean everyone abides by it and the existence of a law does not preclude people from breaching it per se.

    To put the above into context, it is illegal to drive a motor vehicle in certain areas, for instance normal roads in the UK, above 30 mph. People do drive in excess of these speeds and quite often. If they are caught they face fines and other sanctions. But often they are not caught. The same is true of commerce in antique fairs etc. Unless there is a policeman or other going round measuring straights at antique fairs, which of course he would have to find first, here in the UK at least, which I have to tell you is far easier said than done, then people are going to continue doing so.

    It would not be feasible to allocate scarce funds at the expense of the British taxpayer towards ensuring that no folding knives above 3 inches in length are in public place, yet alone at antique fairs. The powers of the police to stop and search people are subject to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act and the Codes of Practice thereof. Only under certain circumstances can they be exercised.

    My point is, yes technically crimes happen. And far worse ones than selling long straights.

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    The sad thing is that too many legislators are knee jerk machines. Rather than being thoughtful and insightful and rationally considering an issue, they are reactionary and get caught up in every media frenzy that comes along.

    I don't' know if it is true but I have been told many times that our US laws against switchblades were a knee jerk reaction to the movie West Side Story. I mean for crying out loud, I can carry a pair of loaded colt 1911's under my coat but I can't carry a switchblade in my pocket because of emotionally driven reactionary legislation.

    As if one law "Thou shalt not commit murder (or physical assault)" would not cover the crime no matter what the weapon.

    To quote Forrest Gump, "Stupid is as Stupid does".

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