Started this discussion. Last reply by Guy Garofano Jun 4, 2011. 7 Replies 1 Like
I have just received noticed that the NH Knife Preemption Bill will be heard by the NH Senate April 20th at 1pm in the State House Room 100. Please take a moment to send a e-mail to the Senators on…Continue
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You have a state Rep. willing to look into changing the knife laws in Michigan. He needs to hear your stories, he needs to hear of those who have been harmed by the current laws. I need your help…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Steve Shackleford Mar 23, 2011. 27 Replies 0 Likes
I am so glad to join this site, it looks great and I know it will a great tool. I hope to gain some friends in the fight for true Knife Freedom across our Nation and perhaps farther :-)
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Hello Jen: Glad you are carrying on the fight:
Just a little story that may be of benefit for you:
Years ago a friend was harvesting corn, the auger feeding the corn into the chopper got plugged, he was using an old tractor with a live take off and dead battery so he could not shut it down.
He walked back the auger and started pulling the corn stalks out, he got his hand caught and he was stuck, miles from help. He made a tourniquet out of one of his boot laces and amputated his own arm off at the elbow, then walked home.
I asked him what was the hardest part of cutting off his arm? He said "trying to open his folding pocket knife with one hand, he had to use his teeth to get the blade out.
I can't see the reasoning behind easy openers and lock backs, in exigent circumstances like he faced one would have been very handy.
Good luck and thanks for being on our side.
Ed Fowler
Hello Jenn. Can I borrow ten bucks? Seriously, if I can help let me know. I don't have a lot of time but may be help.
Jack
Thank you everyone! The site looks great. I hope we can garner more support and people willing to help gain knife freedom across the country. Arizona is free, New Hampshire is free and on the road to being alongside Arizona.
I have to ask who will be next?
I have to ask who will lead the charge?
Hi Jenn. It's nice to have your perspective on the knife rights, and great to have you as a new member of KnifeShowcase. Hope all is well with you. Maybe we'll see you at the BLADE Show again sometime. Onward and upward!
Joe Kertzman, Managing Editor, BLADE
Rep. Coffey! Welcome to Knife Showcase. I think you'll find more than a few fans here.