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    From the consultation and the announcement today by the Home Office it looks very much like, unless defences for historical items are included, as if ownership of any WW2 era Knuckle Knives such as the Middle East Commando Knife or BC41 will become totally illegal.

    Just having one in your home will be an offence!

    #2
    Come to live in France

    cordially
    Didier

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      #3
      I told you at stonliegh how dangerous you are to this government
      As if middle aged white blokes are doing the stabbing !

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        #4
        I can't imagine living in a country with those kind of laws.

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          #5
          laws also applies to ordering knives online(uk). you will not be able to get it delivered to your home, instead will have to pick it up at a local store, to prove your over 18.

          no idea it will apply to historical edged weapons from online dealers.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Barry G View Post
            I can't imagine living in a country with those kind of laws.

            You better start, many are pushing for the same thing here!

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              #7
              I can't imagine living in a country with those kind of laws.

              Ditto for a country that sells automatic weapons in Supermarkets & lets kids walk into schools & kill people.

              Judge not, lest you be judged!

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                #8
                Originally posted by lyness View Post
                From the consultation and the announcement today by the Home Office it looks very much like, unless defences for historical items are included, as if ownership of any WW2 era Knuckle Knives such as the Middle East Commando Knife or BC41 will become totally illegal.

                Just having one in your home will be an offence!
                Hi lyness,
                I wouldn’t be surprised if they became totally illegal.
                Just look at these recent comments regarding online sales of militaria (Third Reich era in particular)...

                “A cursory glance at something like Facebook Marketplace shows you how easy it is to still find these things”

                “In the last five or six months, we've seen moves in the right direction by companies like Facebook when it comes to hate content on their platform and things like this being sold, but I think there's a long way to go."

                “But two Nazi military badges were allowed to remain on sale despite being reported by a Facebook user in October last year. A cursory glance at something like Facebook Marketplace shows you how easy it is to still find these things”.

                eBay-“These items have no place on our marketplace. EBay goes beyond legal requirements to remove items that may be disrespectful to the families of those affected by the atrocities committed during the war”

                Although it is acknowledged by them that there are legitimate reasons for owning militaria like this, it seems they are only focusing on the negatives and trying hard to ultimately stop it all together.

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                  #9
                  Currently illegal to carry in Canada:
                  • automatic knives such as switchblades;
                  • centrifugal knives such as flick knives or butterfly knives;
                  • gravity knives;
                  • finger rings with blades or other sharp objects projecting from the surface;
                  • Constant Companion (belt-buckle knife);
                  • push daggers;
                  • devices shorter than 30 cm concealing a knife blade (e.g. knife-comb);and
                  • brass knuckles.

                  Our law focuses on intent, however. If I have a 6" knife in my hunting gear or a utiltiy knife [aka 'box cutter'] in my tool box, no issue. If I get stopped after dark in an alley by a Po and have either, I may have 'some spainin' to do'.

                  Not sure how musuems deal with it but strongly suspect there is an exemption for them. Private collections probably not an issue if kept private.

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                    #10
                    One thing for sure is prices will come down in the UK . Rob
                    God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                      #11
                      Or go up?

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                        #12
                        No probably down , where are you going to sell them , they would be illegal to sell or buy or own , like Luftwaffe gravity knives . Which is a shame , mind you you should be able to pick them up cheaper ! Rob
                        God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ROBB View Post
                          No probably down , where are you going to sell them , they would be illegal to sell or buy or own , like Luftwaffe gravity knives . Which is a shame , mind you you should be able to pick them up cheaper ! Rob

                          Actually under the current laws it is illegal to sell gravity knives, and knuckle knives (unless 100 years old) but that has not stopped it happening.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by peter monahan View Post
                            Currently illegal to carry in Canada:
                            • automatic knives such as switchblades;
                            • centrifugal knives such as flick knives or butterfly knives;
                            • gravity knives;
                            • finger rings with blades or other sharp objects projecting from the surface;
                            • Constant Companion (belt-buckle knife);
                            • push daggers;
                            • devices shorter than 30 cm concealing a knife blade (e.g. knife-comb);and
                            • brass knuckles.

                            Our law focuses on intent, however. If I have a 6" knife in my hunting gear or a utiltiy knife [aka 'box cutter'] in my tool box, no issue. If I get stopped after dark in an alley by a Po and have either, I may have 'some spainin' to do'.

                            Not sure how musuems deal with it but strongly suspect there is an exemption for them. Private collections probably not an issue if kept private.

                            Add to this the fairly recent decision by Canada Border Services Agency to prohibit the importation of assisted opening knives. The laws haven't changed but their interpretation has. They are still legal to own but can no longer be imported. Frustrates me when bureaucrats twist the laws to fit their own agenda.

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