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NYC’s War on Knives

Jun 21, 2010 Stuart 4 Comments

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The other day I read that sporting goods and home improvement stores were being forced to contribute substantial resources to some type of “fund” because of the types of knives they were selling. Now, it looks like the Manhattan DA is going on a miseducated spree confiscating “illegal” knives at Home Depot and other stores.

Are gravity knives and switch blades illegal in NYC? Absolutely. But from the NY Times image of 1,300 confiscated knives, it looks like many of the knives are either unassisted or assisted-opening folding knives, which are legal. When’s the last time you saw a gravity knife sold at Home Depot anyways?

I’m all for getting illegal knives off the streets, but it looks like the DA doesn’t quite understand what the difference is between legal and illegal knife types. Unless of course I’m mistaken, since quite a few major retailers (Eastern Mountain Sports, Paragon, Home Depot) have complied seemingly without much protest.

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Watch out Macys and Bed Bath & Beyond, the DA might go after paring and steak knives next!

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4 Comments

  1. IndyEngineer

    Jun 21, 2010

    The Manhattan DA is ridiculous with his “war” on knives. I would venture a guess that more people are killed with kitchen knives than pocket or hunting knives. Are they next!?

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  2. PutnamEco

    Jun 21, 2010

    Looks like they’re trying to emulate Britain with their foolish anti-knife laws. Over there, even their kitchen knives have anti stab tips.
    See

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  3. Adam

    Jun 22, 2010

    How is that DA any different from the mob?! This is blatant extortion and bending of the truth!

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  4. KMR

    Jun 24, 2010

    Next they’ll confiscate my bench grinder, so I can’t sharpen knives.

    NYC is odd… I live in Camillus NY, and the village emblem is a (Camillus brand) hunting knife! http://villageofcamillus-ny.gov/images/mast_new.gif

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