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If you own a Spy Shop or some other business that sells pocket knives then be advised of changes coming to rules in regards to pocket knives.

 

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION has requested changes in laws to outlaw certain knives with assistance blade openers.

 

Some knives will fall under these changes. Pocket knives with a thumb opener will fall under this new category. As of now "one hand opening" knives are not considered "switch blades". The rule changes will includes these knives as well.

 

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION knive ruling PDF

http://www.nraila.org/pdfs/CBPkniferuling.pdf

 

Page 11, 12 is where you will want to look.

 

 

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I do not know all of the implications. What is said by the U.S. Customs’ proposal indicates it is directed at only the importers of assisted-opening knives.

 

Those that oppose such changes will also create the fear factor to help the cause for them. You will hear rumors that all pocket knives will become illegal to include tool style multi tools ect.

 

For those that have an interest I will provid some links, but you will have to decide what is said as truth, or "fear mongering".

 

What do you think?????

 

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http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Federal/Read.aspx?id=4972

 

http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Federal/Read.aspx?id=4971

 

http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Federal/Read.aspx?id=4951

 

http://www.capwiz.com/nra/dbq/officials/

 

http://www.ammoland.com/2009/06/13/customs-and-border-protection-proposal-could-ban-many-pocketknives/

 

 

http://www.kniferights.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=81&Itemid=1

 

 

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=100679

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You have to wonder what this costs to come up with let alone enforce.

 

We have been under this stupid color code for terror attacks I am sure this costs several million dollars to come up with. What exactly am I supposed to do at the various color levels anyway. I check for bombs under my truck every morning and walk a zig zag path everywhere I go. It must be working no attacks so far. Now I have another threat to deal with, pocket knives I will really be mad if some terriost gets me with a swiss army knife an not a big old explosion of some type. I probably wont even make the front page of the local paper.

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You have to wonder what this costs to come up with let alone enforce.

 

We have been under this stupid color code for terror attacks I am sure this costs several million dollars to come up with. What exactly am I supposed to do at the various color levels anyway. I check for bombs under my truck every morning and walk a zig zag path everywhere I go. It must be working no attacks so far. Now I have another threat to deal with, pocket knives I will really be mad if some terriost gets me with a swiss army knife an not a big old explosion of some type. I probably wont even make the front page of the local paper.

 

That funny

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You have to wonder what this costs to come up with let alone enforce.

 

We have been under this stupid color code for terror attacks I am sure this costs several million dollars to come up with. What exactly am I supposed to do at the various color levels anyway. I check for bombs under my truck every morning and walk a zig zag path everywhere I go. It must be working no attacks so far. Now I have another threat to deal with, pocket knives I will really be mad if some terriost gets me with a swiss army knife an not a big old explosion of some type. I probably wont even make the front page of the local paper.

 

That funny

 

That's like that old joke, little Johnny walking around the house banging on a pot with a wooden spoon. His mom stops him and asks him why he's making all the noise, little Johnny says, "Mom, that's to keep the alligators away!" Mom says, "But Johnny, there are no alligators where we live!" "Well you see then, it's working!"

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So it does or DOES NOT cover knives that have a little thumb-thingy to open them?

 

If it does, that's only bout 90% of all the popular folding knives on the market.

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OK... I read through the 60-page PDF linked above. The "we think this is a switchblade and should be illegal" stuff starts about page 27. They're talking about "assisted opening" knives, not traditional lock-back or "tactical folder" knives.

 

There is a long-standing law in the United States against the importation of switchblades. The sticking point seems to be the definition of "switchblade." I recall switchblades from when I was a teen... you click a button and the the knife springs out/open. The CBP has extended that definition to include "assisted opening" knives. These are knives that ARE spring-loaded like a conventional switchblade, but require you to open them about 30 degrees before the spring kicks in... it's actually a pretty clever design. Here are some videos with the specific knives mentioned in the report:

 

"Outburst" opening system:

 

"Van Hoy assist" opening system:

 

"Tailwind spring assist" opening system (obnoxious music): http://revver.com/video/1348300/colt-firefighter-tailwind-spring-assist-knife/

 

 

I can almost see the CBP's point in this, coming at it from a legalese standpoint. Those knives open almost instantly, and look, at least to the layman, like a switchblade.

 

On the other hand, I think the law behind it is silly. I've been in plenty of situations where I needed a one-hand opening knife (up on a ladder, holding something up with one hand, while needing to cut something with the other... out fishing... etc). PLENTY of people have a legitimate need for an easy, one-hand-opening knife.

 

As far as the "weapon," angle... if somebody is worried about the folding knife visible in my pocket? Well... let's just say they've COMPLETELY missed the boat.

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On the other hand, I think the law behind it is silly.

 

It's not silly if you sell knives. It's great for business. Guns, bullets, knives ... sales always spike on internet chatter like this.

 

Best,

Christopher

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On the other hand, I think the law behind it is silly.

 

It's not silly if you sell knives. It's great for business. Guns, bullets, knives ... sales always spike on internet chatter like this.

 

Best,

Christopher

 

Sure... I absolutely agree, and there's nothing wrong with it. Everybody's got to make a living

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Sure... I absolutely agree, and there's nothing wrong with it. Everybody's got to make a living

 

Sure, nothing wrong with it, but a lot of people are being played for fools. Here's an example of how it works. A law is passed that makes a particular type of gun or bullet or knife illegal. The law will go into affect in 18 months. Manufacturers fire up the production line as orders increase five fold. Sales outstrip supply, there is a shortage, buyers are frantic to stock up on items they would never have purchased in the first place had the law not been passed. If it's going to be illegal, then they have to have a dozen. Then the law takes affect. Several years later the law expires. Now that the item is legal again, sales are low. So, they introduce a bill to make them illegal again, sales jump, and so it goes ...

 

OK, so who really benefits from this cycle? Want to increase CCTV sales? Introduce a bill making them illegal and then hype it on the internet. Your sales will jump through the roof.

 

Best,

Christopher

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this law is already in use in the uk. see link below. i also spent time in america and one night went out with friends to a bar i started playing on a slot machine and after a while i won a ticket that you exchanged at the bar for a prize. it was a leather bound case with 4 small knives with golden eagles on the handles. i was so pissssssssss## that i could not bring them back to the uk.

 

http://www.goxplore.net/guides/Knife_law_(UK)

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this law is already in use in the uk. see link below. i also spent time in america and one night went out with friends to a bar i started playing on a slot machine and after a while i won a ticket that you exchanged at the bar for a prize. it was a leather bound case with 4 small knives with golden eagles on the handles. i was so pissssssssss## that i could not bring them back to the uk.

 

http://www.goxplore.net/guides/Knife_law_(UK)

 

Madness... nanny-state run amok.

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I still prefer a good 'ol pointy stick.

 

So a folding knife could become illegal, but a knife in a sheith isn't? Isn't a blade that's aready out faster than having to unfold a blade?

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I still prefer a good 'ol pointy stick.

 

So a folding knife could become illegal, but a knife in a sheith isn't? Isn't a blade that's aready out faster than having to unfold a blade?

 

 

Ayup.

 

Guess people will start carrying KA-BARs .

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im tired of seeing kids getting stabbed on cctv .. but most arent using pocket knives.

 

See? That's why I'd rather shoot. Stabbing seems so medieval... haven't we, as a society, evolved past using edged weapons to settle disputes?

 

 

 

 

 

 

A gentleman would insist on pistols at 20 paces.

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the don't need to banned knives or weapons instead they should caught the criminals who used this. knives has many important usage. it is up the person how they will handle it.

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the don't need to banned knives or weapons instead they should caught the criminals who used this. knives has many important usage. it is up the person how they will handle it.

I havent used a knife in about 15 years, no kidding.

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