i thought you said it was legal?
No, its not legal to rob a bank. But a felony and a misdemeanor is 2 different things. A slap on the wrist for the misdemeanor or a slap on the ass (from Bubba in jail) you take your pick...
i thought you said it was legal?
I took these answers from a .gov website. They were confirmed by some legislators.
Well, hey, you're an expert then. Why did I bother going to law school?
Are you currently in law school or were in law school?
Completed, a damn lawyer now.
Well, hey, you're an expert then. Why did I bother going to law school?
you continue to state that he has no other options from an auto knife, but why is a fixed blade not an option??? the only way a auto differs from a fixed is in the manor in which its deployed. push button vs. drawn from a sheath. both have to be HELD to be effective. and held firmly. a fixed blade would eliminate more than a few things for your friend: a) more safty to the user, b) speed of access, c) legal 100%, d) no button to hit during an attack, e) no lock to fail, f) more blade length in a package than a folder of same size open... the list goes on.
can he hold the folder hard enough to use it effectively? if not, then there ARE fixed blades on the market which don't require as firm a grip on the weapon. the DDC capsule dagger, a HAK, the LaGriffe. the hak and LG require some dexterity but the DDC not so much. a huge part of using a knife effectively (i am probly not telling you anything) is grip. if you try to stick someone and don't have a firm grip, you are probly going to hurt yourself. or lose your knife. or both.
is it a viable option?
and the point of the "legal to rob a bank v. auto knife" is both are illegal. not the LEVEL of the infraction. just the fact that you'll get just as arrested for either.
Congrats on being a bottom feeding, bloodsucking, scum of the earth attorney.
I was just wondering cause I hope to be one soon. I am a 2.5L (had to add the .5) day student at IU-law Indy.
Yeah, want a cookie? Don't mock my intelligence, I just can't pull up the statues like you can. But even then, you can't tell me you know every single one by heart either, unless you deal with this on a daily basis 24/7. Now I know who not to go to for legal advice, especially with that attitude.
The confusion is analogous to Kirk's First Law of the Internet: if it is the law in Texas, it is the law everywhere.
I long for the day when Kirk's First Law of the Internet will gain the same level of notariety as Godwin's Law.
Carmel, not calling anyone wrong. I like everyone.
Someday, when I'm President, I'll appoint you ambassador someplace nice for your diplomacy.