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Default The U.S. Government Is Trying To Take Away Your Pocket Knives!

On Jun 13, 12:07*pm, Han wrote:
"John Grossbohlin" wrote innews:TJWdnRFn8qfKN67XnZ2dnUVZ_rKdnZ2d@earthlink. com:





Make of this what you will... I thought it was interesting!


What's in your pocket? What's in your shop?


U.S. Customs has proposed revoking earlier rulings that assisted
opening knives are not switchblades. The proposal would not only
outlaw assisted opening knives, its overly broad new definition of a
switchblade would also include all one-handed opening knives and most
other pocket knives... Seems that our utility knives and other knife
tools are covered under this too.

Entering my place of work (VA Hospital) requires me to show ID and send
my briefcase or backpack through the Xray machine. *If I leave my Swiss
Army-type knife in there I get a hard time. *As an employee I go through
a minimally active magnetometer, so my pants pocket is theobvious
alternative. *It's nonsense, because I have many sharp or otherwise
potentially hazardous things in my lab, but them's the rules. *They do
make some sense, considering the large quantity of confiscated bad things
I have seen in the police office. *Also, I was amazed at what I have
seen, such as the visitor who put the thing that set off the magnetometer
in the little bypass tray meant for watches, coins, phones etc. *He was
told that he couldn't bring this thing into the hospital. *Either leave
it outside somewhere or with someone, or don't go in. *It was a set of
heavy duty brass knuckles!!!



i am so happy to be in the land of fruits and nuts, seeing as the muck
I arose from!

mk5000

"Generations have trod, have trod, have trod
All all is smeared with trade, bleared, seared with toil
And wear's man's smudge, and shares man's smell
Nor can foot feel, being shod
And for all this, nature is never spent
There lives the dearest freshness deep down things"--hopkins