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Riverpigusmc 07-13-2014 09:56 AM

I like it. I have lots of autos, but none that look like a classic pocket knife

milkmanjoe 07-13-2014 10:45 AM

Have a Buck 110 my brother gave me in 1978........original leather still in good shape as I never carry it......

BUT.....I want and would carry that Buck........nice, Clyde, super duper nice!

DaFadda 07-16-2014 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrHenley (Post 81773)
Padre, that's about the dumbest thing I've ever heard!
Is there a ban on sharp sticks too?
What about claw hammers? Are they going to have to be padded?

Have they banned cars, swimming pools and ladders yet?

:banghead:


GOTCHA! Even CT isn't this bad yet.... but getting close..... which is why I'm getting ready to move to a free state.

ColMike 07-16-2014 07:34 AM

very nice

Sheepdog 07-16-2014 09:49 AM

Illegal in TX too. If you can believe it so are Bowie knives.

edgehill 07-16-2014 10:01 AM

Bowie knives are banned in a lot of the South because of the Dueling Trees in New Orleans and the knife fighting that came from there and traveled up the River.

In both Mississippi and Alabama if the knife is named Bowie it is illegal to carry. No descriptions just call it a Bowie and it's illegal.

Sheepdog 07-16-2014 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by edgehill (Post 82168)
Bowie knives are banned in a lot of the South because of the Dueling Trees in New Orleans and the knife fighting that came from there and traveled up the River.

In both Mississippi and Alabama if the knife is named Bowie it is illegal to carry. No descriptions just call it a Bowie and it's illegal.

Reading the TX law now list it and daggers. There used to be a description but not anymore.

edgehill 07-16-2014 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Sheepdog (Post 82169)
Reading the TX law now list it and daggers. There used to be a description but not anymore.


They are doing that to make it vaguer so they don't have to keep up with changing knives.

NAMVET72 07-16-2014 12:58 PM

So Andy what happens if the knife is a Bowie Knife but not called that????????


Clyde

MPDC 07-16-2014 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NAMVET72 (Post 82187)
So Andy what happens if the knife is a Bowie Knife but not called that????????


Clyde


I can hear the Prosecutor say......
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" is a quotation from William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. The thought conveyed is that in changing the name of a rose to something else will not change its scent, look or essential character.

It is still a Bowie knife. Probably case law of similar knives would trump the name.


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