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Obama Wants Your Pocket Knife

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-08 13:49

Beware! That folding knife in your pocket may turn you into a criminal if the Obama administration gets its way. Although there has been a lot of fear and speculation that the new administration wants to take your guns, the most pressing threat now is actually to your pocket knives. With the changing of the guard at U.S. Customs, that agency has now embarked on redefining "switchblades" under federal law to include a wide variety of one hand opening knives that never were intended to be prohibited. In fact, many of the knives U.S. Customs now seek to prohibit under the Federal Switchblade Law had not even been invented at the time of its enactment! Furthermore, four previous U.S. Customs ruling letters (prior administrations) specifically determined "assisted opening" knives not to be defined as switchblades.

This new proposed U.S. Customs regulation is so broad that thousands of pocket knives will fall under its sweep and millions of knife owners will be affected. The problem is not simply that imports will be banned (which is bad enough), but that the "agency determination" will be used by domestic courts and law enforcement to determine what a "switchblade" is under both federal and state laws. Many states, including New Hampshire, fail to define switchblades and simply rely on the federal definition.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-16 10:49

>>5
Men know the answer to that question.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-17 15:10

>>11
A large part of what we are is technology.  Technologies and tools are developed by people, for people, and the knife is one of our most fundamental tools.  The idea that a society should be so totalitarian in nature that it can restrict the rights of individuals to use these tools is a bad one, and ultimately harms individuals in a way much more profound than the few idiots who run around stabbing and shooting each other.
You turn to society for your survival and protection.  As an American, I reserve that right for myself, and know that a man dependent on his society for his survival and protection is something less; a worthless creature in the natural world, weak, detached, and spoiled.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-18 2:02

>>17
And >>15 too.  Be fair.

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