Indy317,
Show me where in writing it is illegal to possess assisted opening knives. That is all I would like to see, I have yet to see where that is specifically forbidden.
Thanks.
He can't because they are legal.
Indy317,
Show me where in writing it is illegal to possess assisted opening knives. That is all I would like to see, I have yet to see where that is specifically forbidden.
Thanks.
bwahahahhaa!! troll. typical lawyer style here. you wanna prove your smart? here is a novel idea. how about you EDUCATE yourself on how knives operate, and check back after your reality check on how much you truly DON'T know set in.
the button on an automatic knife "propel" nothing. they RELEASE a spring or similar. they don't "propel" anything. i have yet to see a button "propel" anything, as you need a mechanism in place to do the work....
end of the day, here is what you are doing here: you bust in the door on a thread in what the laws are clearly spelled out (oh, and quote me ONE case, outside of a district which EXPRESSLY forbides assisted opening knives, like Carmel or similiar, in which a person has been assest in Indiana and charged for posession of an illegal knife, and THAT CHARGE has stuck?? where is it?? oh, yeah. hasn't happened.) to help others in the state. you bring doubt onto something which there is no doubt about. assisted knives are legal. you can twist it up, all you want lawyer man.... but you don't know what your talking about. you want someone to praise how intelligent you are? its not gonna be me. because, son, your wrong. twist it, turn it, flip it, burn it.... post as long and hard as you want... end of the day. show me the arrest that has STUCK on a person carrying an assisted knife in reguards to that said knife being ILLEGAL.
go ahead, i'll wait while you type up some "hypothetical" long winded post, with multiquotes and all your "supposing" and guess work. meanwhile, my life will remain unchanged by your lack of knowledge on subjects you preach upon, simple becuase you consider yourself educated enough to do so.
bottom line: put up or shut up. show me the case in which your side of "illegal" is supported. innocent until proven guilty, sir. now quote the case.
plea deals? come on. you have to be kidding if you think i am stupid enough to confuse a plea deal with someone being proven guilty.
too anyone reading who MAY be confused: plea deals are general not an admition of guilt. and for the most part, for most law abidding citiziens, are either from long, EXPENSIVE drawn out court cases, or are used to save face or time, or whatever the case may be.
you are surely NOT giving the impression that anyone who have agreed to a "plea deal" is guilty of a supposed crime, are you?
Indy317,
Show me where in writing it is illegal to possess assisted opening knives. That is all I would like to see, I have yet to see where that is specifically forbidden.
Thanks.
He can't because they are legal.
Ok everyone. Let's bring the debate down a notch and stick to the facts. Both sides here are making some good points, so let's focus on those and keep the personal slandering out of it.
Thanks.
Ok everyone. Let's bring the debate down a notch and stick to the facts. Both sides here are making some good points, so let's focus on those and keep the personal slandering out of it.
Thanks.
indy here is some info and clarification for you. RoadsideImports LLC : Assisted Knife Laws and monday I will be calling the authorities in monroe co. for their stance on this issue. also I will be in contact with my aunt who is a state rep and former leo. do I want to do this no but if it will shut you up about this issue then I am glad to do it.
well then we need to come to a consensus that personal opinion based on fact is not fact and personally interpreting law based on personal opinion is not fact unless you are a lawmaker
Arrest records are public records, they are open for all to search. There has been no arrest for assisted opening knives just because they was assisted opening. They are legal in Indiana, reason there is no court case to give someone a answer it because there had never been one in Indiana.
there are only two sides: lawful and unlawful. this the equivalant of one person coming into a thread about buying green beans and saying you can be imprisoned for buying them. why? becuase no where has it been proven you can buy green beans in accordance with the law.
unless you live in a district which EXPRESSLY forbides assisted opening knives (like Carmel) they are 200% legal in indiana.