I have started a petition on locking knives, this law affects us all so your support would be appreciated.
Its here : https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/ ... s-or-under
Please share amongst your like-minded friends and family.
locking knives petition
- Winklebury
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Re: locking knives petition
Hello,
I would love to sign this but I am not prepared to put my name to something this controversial in a public way.
I know this is pretty low of me. But we live in a frustrating world where common sense counts for naught.
Goodluck
Winks
I would love to sign this but I am not prepared to put my name to something this controversial in a public way.
I know this is pretty low of me. But we live in a frustrating world where common sense counts for naught.
Goodluck
Winks
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Re: locking knives petition
While I support your point that a locking knife is a safe tool I doubt that your petition will get far.
Lock knives were defined as 'fixed blades' in law by Precedent (a judge decided during a court case) rather then by Legislation (written as part of a law) and government can't alter precedent without repealing the law in question.... What politician is going to stick their neck out after .Gov has spent the last couple of decades demonising knives.
I know a couple of teenagers who were horrified that I carry a pocketknife because "thats what gangstas and chavs do!" and I'm supposed to be a nice person
Lock knives were defined as 'fixed blades' in law by Precedent (a judge decided during a court case) rather then by Legislation (written as part of a law) and government can't alter precedent without repealing the law in question.... What politician is going to stick their neck out after .Gov has spent the last couple of decades demonising knives.
I know a couple of teenagers who were horrified that I carry a pocketknife because "thats what gangstas and chavs do!" and I'm supposed to be a nice person
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
Re: locking knives petition
Sadly I have to agreewith above. Not only is it a question of law, the police/gov are trying to clamp down on knife violence which is a big problem in some cities. With the best will in the world they are not going to make it easier for yobs to carry knives just to please a fairly small number who sign a petition.ForgeCorvus wrote:While I support your point that a locking knife is a safe tool I doubt that your petition will get far.
Lock knives were defined as 'fixed blades' in law by Precedent (a judge decided during a court case) rather then by Legislation (written as part of a law) and government can't alter precedent without repealing the law in question.... What politician is going to stick their neck out after .Gov has spent the last couple of decades demonising knives.
I know a couple of teenagers who were horrified that I carry a pocketknife because "thats what gangstas and chavs do!" and I'm supposed to be a nice person
Re: locking knives petition
Why not make a petition on the legitimate UK government petition website? https://petition.parliament.uk/
If you want to have your say, that would be the best place to do one.
If you want to have your say, that would be the best place to do one.