We Americans could be headed down the same path. Every year we gotta fight Sarah Brady and her merry bunch for gun rights. Knives can come soon after.
Yes, but.... -snip-Def
Quote from: Defender on January 09, 2009, 12:11:17 AMYes, but.... -snip-DefThe intend part is good, but the vagueness of gravity knife etc. still allow cop/custom to screw people if they want. A mil surplus store in ontario selling knives got busted for gravity knives even thou what they sell aren't designed to be, just that cop can flick them open (which I can do to pretty much any OH knife). Also you gotta admit the balisong, numchuck, or ninja star ban is just retarded.
This sounds to me like a simple case of a postal worker pocketing your Spyderco and writing it off as "illegal". What do they do with "contraband" being sent through their postal system? Is everything they find incinerated at some point? I doubt it.Good luck in any event, nothing is worse than getting tangled up in shipping problems, especially international.
The best defense I ever saw for that was a guy went to Wal Mart on his way to the court house, bought 6 different types of knives in clam packs, opened the packs in court and passed them around to the various court officers to see if they could "flick them open" and when they all managed to do it one way or another the case was thrown out.
I studied with various weapons in my younger days, including nunchucks and they are the worst striking weapon ever developed. Def
Thanks for the support gang...letter has just gone on the post with a request for a court hearing. I bet THAT doesn't happen only. Thing is I am calling their bluff as I will request (as a legal entitlement) that the head of their department be present to present their case....as its civil court I can legally do that. The head of dept might attend but it will cost them their pay for a day and they can't claim that cost from me whether I win or loose, so at least they will be out of pocket as well. They may well bluff me by calling a court date....thats fine.....I ain't bluffing I might even buy some from various shops and websites in England and if I loose the court case immediately enforce the case law rule that HMCR have to visit every shop selling these evil "Gravity knives"....it will triple their workload Lets give it a while and see if they contact me within the week or if they "lose" my letter
Flasher that truly sucks , I hope you win mate.Def how do knife deployment systems like SOG's Powerassist manage to be legal in Canada.
Quote from: MultiMat on January 09, 2009, 03:49:34 PMFlasher that truly sucks , I hope you win mate.Def how do knife deployment systems like SOG's Powerassist manage to be legal in Canada. The law stipulates anything that has a button actuated mechanism. Since assisted openers open with hand pressure (ie thumb opening) and the spring assists the opening rather than performs the opening, it's legal. It would have been very easy for some faceless bureaucrat to draw the line on the other side of the law and say they are illegal, but I'm glad to see someone somewhere deep in the heart of Canada Customs still has a brain cell or two.Def
Quote from: Defender on January 09, 2009, 11:16:54 PMQuote from: MultiMat on January 09, 2009, 03:49:34 PMFlasher that truly sucks , I hope you win mate.Def how do knife deployment systems like SOG's Powerassist manage to be legal in Canada. The law stipulates anything that has a button actuated mechanism. Since assisted openers open with hand pressure (ie thumb opening) and the spring assists the opening rather than performs the opening, it's legal. It would have been very easy for some faceless bureaucrat to draw the line on the other side of the law and say they are illegal, but I'm glad to see someone somewhere deep in the heart of Canada Customs still has a brain cell or two.DefI thought the powerassist had a press button knife release , re reading bob's review I was mistaking the safety button as the deployment button. The powerassist only kicks in after you have started to press on the thumb stud. It does get complicated doesn't it I guess that is what bureaucrats do best , make the simple complicated .
OK......I might not show that to the court
You mean like this commercial
Quote from: BIG-TARGET on January 10, 2009, 11:13:05 PMYou mean like this commercialWhat I love about that is that he's clearly got the serrated blade out and yet he stabs the bad guy in the neck. How? The blade shown has no point with which to penetrate skin.
That's just not right. Can you ship stuff to Scotland and pick it up over there..as in a PO box? That's how people in California, New York, and Maryland skirt the law with certain items. Just send it to a neighboring post office box in the next state.
Any news on this yet Flash ? Dunc