Friday, December 2, 2011

Why is it illegal to carry switchblades and butterfly knives, or any weapon of the sort?

i want to get a switchblade and or butterfly knife, and a lot of them maybe, but i have no intent of using them as weapons. so im wondering, why is it illegal to carry such things?|||Laws are for everyone, not just you.





Did you know that knife fights are considered more deadly than gunfights?





How is that? You might ask.





It is because most gun fights take place at a greater distance and frequently result in no-one being hit.





not only that, but it is more likely to inflict a wound that is a quicker kill with a blade than a bulet





many gun-shots are not lethal if medical attention is gotten quickly enough. But if someone cuts your aorta, it could happen in front of the emergency room door, and they could not save you quick enough.





Many of the guys who would like to have one of those knives, it is so he can be a more proficient fighter. So we make it a way to take him off the streets. I'm ok with that.





If you do not want the knife for fighting, don't carry a fighting knife.|||Knives like that have no legal purpose OTHER than as a weapon. That is why they are outlawed in most places.





It is sometimes possible to get a collector's license for the weapons. That depends on your location.|||Most states consider it to be a concealed weapon and as such you need a permit to carry as you would a firearm|||They are concealed weapons. They only purpose they serve is as a concealed weapon. Thus, you can't carry them.|||What is the point of carrying such a weapon if you have no intention of using it? A pocket knife will work for any legal usage.|||because some people do use them as weapons, and they aren't hard to hide, get out and then stab somebody

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