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<blockquote data-quote="jaenosjelantru" data-source="post: 1459525" data-attributes="member: 17506"><p>I just wanted to say that I've thoroughly enjoyed reading this entire thread and have purchased a Ka-Bar TDI thanks to the very helpful information in here, particularly by Michael Brown. So thanks.</p><p></p><p>I do have one question related to a comment by MB:</p><p></p><p>"Thrusting is what you're looking for in a personal protection blade unless you have a huge blade like a bowie or kukri which are illegal to carry."</p><p></p><p>Is this because a kukri would be considered an "offensive weapon"?</p><p></p><p>I ask because I'm in the process of buying a British Army Service khukuri from HI. A friend has three different ones and turned me on to them. My research regarding khukuris is what led me to this forum in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Aside from my lead foot, I'm a very law abiding citizen and never get in a situation where interacting with LEO's would cause concern. I'm not looking to carry my khukuri on my person but I make leather bags and always have my leather briefcase with me, which has plenty of room for a khukuri.</p><p></p><p>If it's the offensive weapon category that makes it illegal to carry, is there a way to get around that in situations where you may carry the khukuri for utilitarian purposes like lawn work, etc.</p><p></p><p>I'm not looking for legal advice, just the informed opinions that I've already enjoyed so much of in this forum. Thanks in advance for your responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaenosjelantru, post: 1459525, member: 17506"] I just wanted to say that I've thoroughly enjoyed reading this entire thread and have purchased a Ka-Bar TDI thanks to the very helpful information in here, particularly by Michael Brown. So thanks. I do have one question related to a comment by MB: "Thrusting is what you're looking for in a personal protection blade unless you have a huge blade like a bowie or kukri which are illegal to carry." Is this because a kukri would be considered an "offensive weapon"? I ask because I'm in the process of buying a British Army Service khukuri from HI. A friend has three different ones and turned me on to them. My research regarding khukuris is what led me to this forum in the first place. Aside from my lead foot, I'm a very law abiding citizen and never get in a situation where interacting with LEO's would cause concern. I'm not looking to carry my khukuri on my person but I make leather bags and always have my leather briefcase with me, which has plenty of room for a khukuri. If it's the offensive weapon category that makes it illegal to carry, is there a way to get around that in situations where you may carry the khukuri for utilitarian purposes like lawn work, etc. I'm not looking for legal advice, just the informed opinions that I've already enjoyed so much of in this forum. Thanks in advance for your responses. [/QUOTE]
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