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@badapple | 3 November 20 | |
that should in no way be legal, is it any wonder. Why we have such high crime rates when its not illegal to carry that
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@r3ckless | 3 November 20 | |
How the fu*k is it legal to walk about with that?
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@r3ckless | 3 November 20 | |
Watch this. fu*kin lunatic https://youtu.be/h68V2o7aGjg
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@newt182 | 3 November 20 | |
@ r3ckless - 3.11.20 - 09:46pm How the fu*k is it legal to walk about with that? Folding, nom locking, less than 3'' cutting edge. Perfectly legal |
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@newt182 | 3 November 20 | |
@ r3ckless - 3.11.20 - 09:47pm Watch this. fu*kin lunatic https://youtu.be/h68V2o7aGjg wtf, that is easily a custodial sentence. Even if the blade was legal to carry, using anything in a threatening manner automatically makes it an offensive weapon. Also I'm pretty sure that knife is not legal to be carrying without a good reason. He would have been screwed when caught |
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@gt_tdi | 3 November 20 | |
@sisfreak2017 | 3 November 20 | |
@ gt_tdi - 3.11.20 - 10:07pm I've got some exceptional knives, axes and other bladed stuff. I've recently (sympathetically) restored a 3lb butcher's cleaver from 1941. It's definitely not legal to carry in public. It's sharp enough to shave with though. No doubt USBplug could have vouched for its incisiveness. |
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@xjennyxx | 3 November 20 | |
I feel I had a very sheltered childhood now. I got given Barbies and stuff, not knives
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@gt_tdi | 3 November 20 | |
@sisfreak2017 | 3 November 20 | |