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    Quote Originally Posted by 11mms View Post
    There's no rules against carrying knives, excepting ballisong, flick knives, double-edged throwing knives etc which are illegal in their own right.

    Single-edge throwing knives, just fine. Folders and sheath knives fine. I mean, if you had reasonable grounds or lawful excuse a machete is fine.

    There IS legislation with regard to carrying concealed, or brandishing WEAPONS.

    My knives are not weapons.
    The knife lying in your cars glovebox is not a 'weapon', as such. The instant you pick it up and show intent to be offensive with it, or indeed are offensive with it in the eyes of the law it then becomes a weapon.

 

 

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