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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4268302" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>They take away fingernail clippers, so don't know if that would fly either. </p><p>Might be OK for a utility knife as most knife owners just use an inch or less of their knives to shave a thread from a shirt or trim a fingernail. </p><p>It wouldn't "fly" for a defensive knife. Danged sure cut the heck out of you and maybe bleed out but remembered a story about a lady that got stabbed over 50 times with a knife and survived. </p><p>The blade was 2" long. The story said 2.5" was the length to be fatal to reach the vitals. (unless one is a large person, I guess)</p><p>If one got into the femoral artery or Carotid artery, I guess it would be different. Then it's seconds. </p><p>I fly a lot. Transport guns in my check-in for domestic flights. Knives suitable for things other than opening a box can be carried as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4268302, member: 5412"] They take away fingernail clippers, so don't know if that would fly either. Might be OK for a utility knife as most knife owners just use an inch or less of their knives to shave a thread from a shirt or trim a fingernail. It wouldn't "fly" for a defensive knife. Danged sure cut the heck out of you and maybe bleed out but remembered a story about a lady that got stabbed over 50 times with a knife and survived. The blade was 2" long. The story said 2.5" was the length to be fatal to reach the vitals. (unless one is a large person, I guess) If one got into the femoral artery or Carotid artery, I guess it would be different. Then it's seconds. I fly a lot. Transport guns in my check-in for domestic flights. Knives suitable for things other than opening a box can be carried as well. [/QUOTE]
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