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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]
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The definition of a "deadly weapon", found in KRS § 500.080, includes a wide array of weapons other than guns, including knives (ordinary pocket knives or hunting knives are specifically classified as not being "deadly weapons"), clubs, blackjacks, nunchaku, shuriken, and brass knuckles (including knuckles made from other hard materials). All ...
The original set of six knives named: Kharon, Acheron, Famine, War, Pestilence and Death featured distinct neon-green handles and a bio-hazard symbol. [3] Commenting on the company's Zombie Knife line, CEO John Stitt stated that, when exhibited at trade show SHOT 2011 , "everybody laughed at us"; however, "the next year everything was green ...
Labour MP Helen Hayes said knife crime has had an ‘absolutely devastating impact’ on communities in her constituency of Dulwich and West Norwood.
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.