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  • BrownDog

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    I got this off the ETS forum and felt it was important information to pass on.



    U.S. Action Could Make Pocketknives Illegal by Doug_Ritter
    ATTEMPT TO RE-DEFINE SWITCHBLADES COULD MAKE MANY POCKET KNIVES ILLEGAL

    This just a heads up to Knife Rights members and supporters about a very critical and important development that jeopardizes your right to own and carry pocket knives. PLEASE DO NOT ACT YET! Word is reaching the street via forums and other means and we want to make sure the true facts are known as there are many inaccurate rumors circulating. Many of the emails we have received are inaccurate or full of hyperbole. Any knee jerk or inappropriate reaction will endanger our cause, not help it. Please wait until your organization has developed appropriate and effective responses in order that you be taken seriously by the relevant authorities. I cannot overemphasize how critical this is, DO NOT WRITE YET, PLEASE!

    Now, on to the issue:

    U.S. Customs just about a week ago proposed revoking earlier rulings and years of precedence that assisted opening knives are not switchblades. That, in and of itself is bad enough. However, the proposed new rule would not only outlaw assisted opening knives, its overly broad new interpretation of what is a switchblade (automatic) knife could also easily be interpreted to include all one-handed opening knives and even most other pocket knives. All knife owners could be impacted by this ill-conceived change to existing policy. We will have much more information on the historical issues and the like in coming days as we organize our response.

    Please note that Customs' interpretation of the Federal Switchblade Act forms the basis for national, state and even local law and judicial rulings in many cases. The effect is NOT limited to just imports. This would be a devastating blow to our rights and to the entire knifemaking community. It has the potential to make criminals of millions of law-abiding citizens and put thousands of workers on the street. This is no joke, this is not just hype, this is the real thing.

    Knife Rights, in cooperation with AKTI and the affected knife manufacturers, is formulating a well-reasoned and effective response. We will all be asking for an extension to the ridiculously short 30-day comment period. We anticipate that some extension will be granted, hopefully for a meaningful period. Part of the reason for the extension is to allow us to adequately inform and advise the millions of knife owners who might be affected. PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND JUST YET. This would be extremely counterproductive. We still have plenty of time to do this right and stop this travesty, but we must proceed intelligently and at the correct time with the best possible arguments. DO NOT JUMP THE GUN!

    Within the next week we will post a sample letter and talking points for your use. At that time we will ask you to write and MAKE YOUR VOICES HEARD! Please, do not respond earlier, it will be extremely counterproductive.

    In the meantime, we are making the full 63 page document available to you to read for yourself. Again, while we understand your frustration, please do not write just yet.

    http://www.kniferights.org/U%20S%20Customs%20Proposed%20Ruling%20-%20Assisted%20Opening%20Knives.pdf
    This is why we formed Knife Rights. We didn't know where or how the attack would come, but we knew it was only a matter of time. We are here to help and lead the defense. We will keep you informed.
     

    cosermann

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    Knives are covered by the Second Amendment as far as I'm concerned, but they have their own advocacy groups.
     

    MattCFII

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    Note that this is a snail mail only comment period so with as quietly and quickly Customs put this out comments on the proposed rule need to be sent out this week!
     

    Scutter01

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    From the VCDL mailing list:

    From: donotreply@warner.senate.gov
    Subject: Responding to your message

    Dear Mr. Welsh,

    Thank you for contacting me regarding the importation of knives with spring-assisted opening mechanisms. I appreciate the benefit of your views on this issue.

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), a component within the Department of Homeland Security, recently ruled that knives with spring- and release-assisted opening mechanisms are considered switchblades as defined by the Switchblade Knife Act, and therefore prohibited from importation. Following a comment period that ended on June 22, 2009, CBP planned to issue a final determination regarding the importation of spring-assisted knives within 30 days.

    On July 9, 2009, Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) offered an amendment to the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2010 that clarified the definition of switchblade knives to exclude spring-assisted knives. CBP did not oppose the clarification and the amendment passed the Senate by unanimous consent, supplanting the need for further CBP action. CBP will continue to enforce the Switchblade Knife Act with this new exception.

    Again, thank you for writing. As we move forward in the 111th Congress, please continue to be in touch with your opinions and concerns.


    Sincerely,
    MARK R. WARNER
    United States Senator
     
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