With all the draconian laws against knife collectors and users, at least in the USA there are groups like Knife Rights and AKTI. What about the Europeans such as Germans and Swiss and British folks, and also the Western nations like Australia and New Zealand?
Can we have confidence that the German knife-purchasing and knife using public will continue to exist and be able to use and carry knives?
European Knife Users: How can they be protected?
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Re: European Knife Users: How can they be protected?
Aren't you American?Can we have confidence that the German knife-purchasing and knife using public will continue to exist and be able to use and carry knives?
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Indeed, but we knife people need to stick together and speak out for our freedoms, right?
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I despise other countries citizens/subjects telling us how to go about things. I figure they probably feel the same about me getting involved in their business. Offering moral support on a website is one thing but that is about as far as I go.Indeed, but we knife people need to stick together and speak out for our freedoms, right?
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This is a very good point you make. I want to offer the European knife users moral support and condolence. Basically, what they need to do is create their own versions of Knife Rights, and try to get legislation changed to be more as it used to be, allowing citizens to carry knives as tools etc, right?
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Yes. I can agree completely. I really liked living in and traveling around Europe . My ancestors all came from Europe and I feel I would do most anything to help them including going to war if it came to it but I have to respect their way of going about running their countries even when it runs against my beliefs.This is a very good point you make. I want to offer the European knife users moral support and condolence. Basically, what they need to do is create their own versions of Knife Rights, and try to get legislation changed to be more as it used to be, allowing citizens to carry knives as tools etc, right?
I even feel the same about other states in our country that seem to be exactly the opposite of my beliefs on certain things. I accept they are going to do what they want and as long as they stay above the Mason Dixon line we will get along fine. :D
Heh!
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Speaking for myself - thank you for your sentiments!
As for practical support, a big bundle of one way plane tickets to far away for all of our self serving politicians....
As for practical support, a big bundle of one way plane tickets to far away for all of our self serving politicians....
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Re: European Knife Users: How can they be protected?
While I appreciate the thought and sympathies expressed:
1. The political 'levers' and the mechanisms of law making around the world do not echo those in the US. We don't have an NRA or Kniferights to fall back upon and the traction they have in the US could not be repeated here in the UK as it simply doesn't work like that
2. The use of firearms and the outdoor lifestyle is a very small minority proportional to the population compared to the US.
3. Adding the above together, with a healthy dose of Tabloid Mania about all things gun/knife shaped- and anyone advocating for more freedoms on either is going to get hounded out of politics here.
4. Compound the above with ANY 'help' or pressure being seen to be applied from your side of the Atlantic is generally viewed as 'redneck gun-nuts'- and dismissed accordingly. Make of the relative fairness of that as you will
If you want to really help then I'll take a case of Blanton's or Woodford Reserve....or failing that a case of Reese's Pieces.
1. The political 'levers' and the mechanisms of law making around the world do not echo those in the US. We don't have an NRA or Kniferights to fall back upon and the traction they have in the US could not be repeated here in the UK as it simply doesn't work like that
2. The use of firearms and the outdoor lifestyle is a very small minority proportional to the population compared to the US.
3. Adding the above together, with a healthy dose of Tabloid Mania about all things gun/knife shaped- and anyone advocating for more freedoms on either is going to get hounded out of politics here.
4. Compound the above with ANY 'help' or pressure being seen to be applied from your side of the Atlantic is generally viewed as 'redneck gun-nuts'- and dismissed accordingly. Make of the relative fairness of that as you will
If you want to really help then I'll take a case of Blanton's or Woodford Reserve....or failing that a case of Reese's Pieces.
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