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![]() As many of you may be aware, (from the "you can't make this stuff up department"), several physicians in England are advocating that "long pointy knives" be banned from the general public's availability, saying, "Government action to ban the sale of such knives," they wrote, "would drastically reduce their availability over the course of a few years." From a survey of several folks in the US, http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,158032,00.html Since, those, who in the past have derided gun control as going after the wrong probelm by asking "what are they going to ban next, knives?" have now been justified in their line of questioning, the following should cause woodworkers, and particularly the woodworkers in this group,no little concern: Someone with whom I have never agreed in my life actually asked the following question, "Can sharp stick control be far behind?" wondered LaPierre's erstwhile opponent, Peter Hamm of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence" Of course, he said this tongue in cheek, but still .... The keeper of the Pointy Stick web page better take care, he may be considered a violence enabler in the future. ;-) +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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