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<blockquote data-quote="dalepres" data-source="post: 283478" data-attributes="member: 3233"><p>I was about to order a few survival knives for emergency kits and possible carry. I was stunned to read this thread and find out that I can carry a gun but not a double-edged survival knife.</p><p></p><p>As I posted elsewhere, my CCW class consisted of little more than reading verbatim from the CLEET course material - and that material didn't provide definitions for the names of banned knives. Other than the Bowie and switch-blade, I had no clue what the others were.</p><p></p><p>Banning Bowie knives or other knives seems about as sensible as banning ugly guns or guns of specific colors as is done in some states. Afterall, it is perfectly legal for me to carry a meat cleaver, right? And we all know now what can be done with one of those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dalepres, post: 283478, member: 3233"] I was about to order a few survival knives for emergency kits and possible carry. I was stunned to read this thread and find out that I can carry a gun but not a double-edged survival knife. As I posted elsewhere, my CCW class consisted of little more than reading verbatim from the CLEET course material - and that material didn't provide definitions for the names of banned knives. Other than the Bowie and switch-blade, I had no clue what the others were. Banning Bowie knives or other knives seems about as sensible as banning ugly guns or guns of specific colors as is done in some states. Afterall, it is perfectly legal for me to carry a meat cleaver, right? And we all know now what can be done with one of those. [/QUOTE]
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