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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby gunderwood » Fri, 22 Oct 2010 20:39:41

I'll say it again. The only restriction there should be on knives is the improper use of one to unjustly harm or threaten another human being. Why should I or society care what knife you choose to carry if you aren't harming anyone? Most of the knife laws were created to explicitly forbid immigrants from carrying their native knives. Ah racism.
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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby TBob » Fri, 22 Oct 2010 20:43:57

Wally626,

Understand. But when proposing new language, those issues can be handled in the package. That's why it's not an overnight process to research and draft new legislation. One must tie up all loose ends with the ultimate goal kept clearly in sight. Auto-openers stand as a key objective, so cleanups like you mention must be tied up nice and tight in an appropriate way.
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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby zephyp » Sun, 24 Oct 2010 09:57:30

I prefer the concealed weapon permit or less likely Constitutional carry for all weapons...if I can carry a concealed handgun with a 20+ round mag and an unspecified number of full mags why cant I carry a concealed knife, blackjack, or brass knuckles...makes no sense...

@Garrett - why make a law like that for knives...akin to hate crime laws...we already have laws against harming others for no justified reason...
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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby gunderwood » Sun, 24 Oct 2010 14:58:42

zephyp wrote:I prefer the concealed weapon permit or less likely Constitutional carry for all weapons...if I can carry a concealed handgun with a 20+ round mag and an unspecified number of full mags why cant I carry a concealed knife, blackjack, or brass knuckles...makes no sense...

@Garrett - why make a law like that for knives...akin to hate crime laws...we already have laws against harming others for no justified reason...

Translation: no new laws needed because you are right, we already have such laws.
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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby Jakeiscrazy » Sun, 24 Oct 2010 21:37:09

That was probably me. I've been very busy with other things lately, but have also been researching the statutes here in VA concerning auto knives in particular. I've been comparing them with other states like FL that issue a concealed weapons permit that includes knives, etc. My plan is to draft language taking several different approaches to the problem and asking friends in the House of Delegates to sponsor them. Making the CHP a CWP will definitely be one approach. I'll probably run my initial language past kniferights for their thoughts to get the benefit of their experience elsewhere.

I don't anticipate that this will be an easy project, nor that it will be quick. But I'm taking a realistic, long view.


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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby TBob » Sun, 24 Oct 2010 21:58:11

Jakeiscrazy wrote:Your the man! Thanks for doing this, let me know when to send emails once if it becomes up for vote.


Thanks. Will do.
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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby user » Mon, 25 Oct 2010 09:01:28

Reminds me of the scene in My Cousin Vinny, in which Joe Pesci and Marissa Tomei are in a hotel room arguing about stuff. He's talking about going hunting with the prosecutor in order to do the male-bonding thing in order to get strategic advantage at trial, and wondering what kind of pants to wear. Her response was a little story about bambi in the woods, taking a drink from a stream, "and BLAM!, a hunter blows her brains out! Now, I ask you, do you really thing she cared about what color pants the hunter had on?"

If a person with criminal intent injures another person, does it really matter (as a legal issue) whether he uses a gun, a switchblade or a bowie knife? It's always struck me as ironic that the most powerful weapon in the list is permitted, while the short-range weapons that actually require more skill are prohibited. The only possible justification is that we've distinguished between the "silent killers" (my dog's farts should be illegal) and the loud boom killers.
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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby Jakeiscrazy » Mon, 25 Oct 2010 15:19:53

user wrote:Reminds me of the scene in My Cousin Vinny, in which Joe Pesci and Marissa Tomei are in a hotel room arguing about stuff. He's talking about going hunting with the prosecutor in order to do the male-bonding thing in order to get strategic advantage at trial, and wondering what kind of pants to wear. Her response was a little story about bambi in the woods, taking a drink from a stream, "and BLAM!, a hunter blows her brains out! Now, I ask you, do you really thing she cared about what color pants the hunter had on?"

If a person with criminal intent injures another person, does it really matter (as a legal issue) whether he uses a gun, a switchblade or a bowie knife? It's always struck me as ironic that the most powerful weapon in the list is permitted, while the short-range weapons that actually require more skill are prohibited. The only possible justification is that we've distinguished between the "silent killers" (my dog's farts should be illegal) and the loud boom killers.


I kinda wonder sometimes if it was just overlooked to make it CWP rather than CHP. Anyone know?
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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby t33j » Mon, 25 Oct 2010 17:45:49

Jakeiscrazy wrote:I kinda wonder sometimes if it was just overlooked to make it CWP rather than CHP. Anyone know?

Virginia used to have CWPs until '95ish? when Va became a shall issue state. At that time, part of the "compromise" was that a permit would only apply to handguns.
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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby TBob » Tue, 01 Mar 2011 13:36:38

Update to this old thread. After much consideration, I decided to put my effort behind making the CHP a Concealed Weapons Permit. Delegate Jackson Miller submitted the Concealed Weapon Permit bill, HB 2386. Unfortunately, his bill was referred to the Crime Commission by the Militia, Police, and Public Safety Subcommittee #1. The stated intent was to deconflict it with other statutes, but in reality it was probably a delaying tactic which puts off broader consideration of the bill until next year. VCDL alerted members to write to the subcommittee membership encouraging them to move HB 2386 expeditiously, but the subcommittee did not do so.

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Re: Auto/Spring loaded knives in Va?

Postby Kreutz » Fri, 25 Mar 2011 18:48:15

ksanftleben wrote:
P99 wrote:I would say that this law needs to be amended to allow active duty to military carry. Who do I need to email? Needs to mirror Federal law.

Just curious, P99, what base/post do you now work at that allows you to carry personal auto/spring loaded knives?

Reason that I ask is that from my read of the policies at Belvoir or Quantico, it appears that the possession of a personally-owned auto/spring loaded knife on base/post is prohibited. Here's the applicable Belvoir reg and the Quantico order.

Don't know for sure, but my guess is that NOB Norfolk, Lee, Eutis, Hill, Dahlgren, or any other base or post around probably have similar orders or regs.

Also, I'm not sure what you mean by "military carry"? Were you issued an auto/spring loaded knife by your unit for daily official use that requires you to carry it on your person while off-base?

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