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How would we petition to get the knife-laws changed in OK?
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1989324" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>That was actually the other route I was considering going, but honestly though - why? What makes a switchblade more dangerous than a folder?</p><p></p><p>I just got my first OTF knife (a MicroTech) and it's really opened my eyes to some of the myths surrounding these things. For instance, did you know they don't come out with enough force to "silently assassinate" someone? Mine will barely puncture paper as it comes out and it honestly keeps it from firing all the way out (the spring-force only starts the process - it's all inertia after that with very little power). </p><p></p><p>When you consider self-defense as a valid reason to carry (maybe we need to add that verbiage - I don't know how that would fly), there really isn't a good reason to restrict "Daggers" either. For that matter, there are several utilitarian or recreational uses for daggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1989324, member: 229"] That was actually the other route I was considering going, but honestly though - why? What makes a switchblade more dangerous than a folder? I just got my first OTF knife (a MicroTech) and it's really opened my eyes to some of the myths surrounding these things. For instance, did you know they don't come out with enough force to "silently assassinate" someone? Mine will barely puncture paper as it comes out and it honestly keeps it from firing all the way out (the spring-force only starts the process - it's all inertia after that with very little power). When you consider self-defense as a valid reason to carry (maybe we need to add that verbiage - I don't know how that would fly), there really isn't a good reason to restrict "Daggers" either. For that matter, there are several utilitarian or recreational uses for daggers. [/QUOTE]
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