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  2. Knife legislation - Wikipedia

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    All knives with fixed blades over 12.0 cm (4.7 in) [33] Restricted-use knives may be carried if transported in a locked, sealed container, or if there is a commonly accepted legitimate purpose for carrying it, such as participation in a historical reenactment, sporting use (e.g. hunting), or as a necessary tool in a trade or business. [33]

  3. Offensive Weapons Act 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The Offensive Weapons Act 2019 (c. 17) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.The act addresses crimes related to acid attacks (including the sale and possession in public places of corrosive substances); knife crime prevention orders; the sale of, delivery and possession of knives and other offensive weapons; and introduced further restrictions on firearms. [2]

  4. UK actor Idris Elba suggests kitchen knives be blunted ... - AOL

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    According to The Telegraph, "A ban on the sale of pointed kitchen knives has been backed by the Church of England, judges, top trauma doctors and psychiatrists, the police and victims as they ...

  5. Zombie knives and machetes are still available to buy online ...

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    Zombie knives are still being sold online and delivered to the UK despite being banned, an investigation has revealed.. The knives, often more than eight inches long and featuring serrated edges ...

  6. Britain to tighten laws on buying knives after Southport murders

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    Britain on Sunday said it would force retailers to implement stricter age-verification checks to stop children buying knives, in a tightening of policy days after a teenager admitted killing three ...

  7. Zombie knife - Wikipedia

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    Responding to the figures, the Metropolitan Police outlined the sale of zombie knives on the dark web as a contributing factor. In 2016, an amendment to the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) Order 1988 added the following to the list of weapons whose importation, manufacture, sale or hire is banned:

  8. Ban on zombie-style knives and machetes to come into force - AOL

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    The number of crimes involving machetes, swords or zombie knives has nearly doubled in five years, police figures suggest. Data obtained by the BBC under the Freedom of Information Act showed that ...

  9. Knife bin - Wikipedia

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    A knife bin, also known as a knife bank, weapon surrender bin, knife amnesty bin or knife amnesty bank, is a place where the owners of knives may dispose of them in a safe and legal way. Knife bins are associated with attempts to reduce knife crime and may be sponsored by the police or churches.