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Fellow knife enthusiasts: I urge you to click on akti@akti.org and read "AKTI-It's a Busy Time". Please scroll down to Washington State HB 1006 introduced by Rep. Appleton regarding limiting knife lengths.
If you value your right to carry a knife, please realize that anti-knife groups are continually working to place limitations on knives and your right to carry one just as anti-gun groups are hard at work trying to place limitations on guns and your gun rights.
I am presently only a "grass roots supporter" of the AKTI (American Knife and Tool Intitute) which is an organization dedicated to preserving your knife rights just like the NRA is continually fighting to preserve our gun rights here in America. It costs nothing to be a "Grass Roots Supporter" but I plan on becoming a regular member for $35.00, later this month. I wish I could afford to contribute more.
It's a pity to realize that I feel it necessary to pay membership dues to support something which is guaranteed by our Constitution, but I unfortunately do. Just like I've paid for a conceal carry permit.
I urge y'all to give serious consideration to supporting the AKTI and NRA if you value your knife and gun rights or there will come a day when all you can do is keep your knives in a case and show them to your grandchildren while lamenting "I remember a time when it was legal to actually carry this".
That day is not far off if we do nothing.
Thank you, Kent
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Permalink Reply by KENT GABLE on March 4, 2012 at 9:47 Hi Linda! Yes, I agree with you. There's just too many variations and ambiguity on knives especially. Usually though, it's the big cities that have different laws on knives & handguns athough knife laws and carrying a weapon seems to vary a great deal. It IS possible to obtain a permit to carry a concealed weapon after taking a training course and an FBI check in 37 or 38 states but here again there are many variations in different states.
Too many laws! Too many lawyers and a bunch of politicians that want to govern every aspect of lives. Even our 2nd. amendment right to keep & bear arms. That's why I belong to organizations like the NRA (National Rifle Association) & now AKTA. We have to continually be on guard to protect our constitutional rights. Same problems with medical practice and frivolous lawsuits that have driven up our medical costs so high.
The Georgia House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee hearing on SB432, a bill that would establish Knife Law Pre-emption in the state, will conclude today, Tuesday, March 20, Knife Rights reported.
Knife Law Preemption would protect all law-abiding citizens who carry knives from the patchwork of inconsistent knife laws from jurisdiction to jurisdiction while traveling through the state, including those who will be traveling to the BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre outside Atlanta.
Once again, we need your help to get this bill passed. Your calls and emails made a big impact passing SB432 in the Georgia Senate. Now, please call or email and ask the members of the Committee to vote YES on SB432 when it is before them for consideration today.
If you are a Georgia resident it is best that you call ALL the committee members below. If you can't call, at least email.
If you are a BLADE Show attendee from outside of Georgia, please email ALL of the committee members (listed below) and ask them to vote YES on SB432.
IMPORTANT: In your email or when you talk to each Representative's secretary, tell them that that you are a BLADE Show attendee or exhibitor and that the BLADE Show represents MILLIONS of dollars to the Georgia economy. It also represents many hundreds of JOBS in Georgia. All those hotels and restaurants we stay at and eat in during BLADE Show employ many hundreds of people, and SB432 will help support the BLADE Show! You deserve to not have to worry about local knife restrictions when traveling to and attending the BLADE Show, and even a single unjustified and highly publicized arrest could adversely affect BLADE Show attendance!
Use Email SUBJECT: Please Vote Yes on SB432
Ann Purcell - Chairman Dist 159 - ann.purcell@house.ga.gov Phone: 404-656-5139
Willie Talton - Vice Chairman Dist 145 - willie.talton@house.ga.gov Phone: 404-656-5116
Bob Hanner - Dist 148 - bob.hanner@house.ga.gov Phone: 404-656-7859
Bill Maddox - Dist 127 - billy.maddox@house.ga.gov Phone: 404-656-3947
Jay Neal - Dist 1 - jay.neal@house.ga.gov Phone: 404-656-5138
Billy Horne - Dist 71 - gahouse71@yahoo.com Phone: 404-656-0287
Scott Holcomb - Dist 82 - scott.holcomb@house.ga.gov Phone: 404-656-6372
Gloria Frazier -Dist 123 - frazier26@comcast.net Phone: 404-656-0265
Kevin Cooke -Dist 18 - kevin.cooke@house.ga.gov Phone: 404-656-0325
Darlene Taylor - Dist 173 - darlene@rose.net Phone: 404-656- 0177
Yasmin Neal -Dist 75 - yasmin.neal@house.ga.gov Phone: 404-656-0265
Doug Collins -Dist 27 - doug.collins@house.ga.gov Phone: 404-656-7737
Tim Bearden -Dist 68 - tim.bearden@house.ga.gov Phone: 404-656-0287
It is much, much better to email each member individually, but if you cannot, below are all the email addresses which you can copy and paste into your email:
ann.purcell@house.ga.gov; willie.talton@house.ga.gov; bob.hanner@house.ga.gov; billy.maddox@house.ga.gov; jay.neal@house.ga.gov; gahouse71@yahoo.com; scott.holcomb@house.ga.gov; frazier26@comcast.net; kevin.cooke@house.ga.gov; darlene@rose.net; yasmin.neal@house.ga.gov; doug.collins@house.ga.gov; tim.bearden@house.ga.gov
CALL or EMAIL TODAY!
For more click on www.KnifeRights.org.
Exciting AKTI Knife Legislation Moving Forward
Several of the states where we have been working to introduce bills to remove restrictions
for law-abiding knife owners are moving forward. There's exciting things happening
in several states. Take action TODAY to tell your legislators to vote YES.
LOUISIANA KNIFE BILL WILL PROVIDE CLEAR DEFINITION OF SWITCHBLADES
SB 78 sponsored by Senator Dan "Blade" Morrish will clearly separate utility, work
and hunting knives from being classified as illegal switchblades. Incorporating
our "bias toward closure" language will align Louisiana knife law with the 2009
definition amended to the Federal Switchblade Act.
Dan Lawson, AKTI's Legal Contributing Counsel, championed this effort and worked
with Senator Morrish's office to draft the legislation.
Read more [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1109609847733&s=3916&e=001c_oM...]
Learn more about Bias Toward Closure [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1109609847733&s=3916&e=001c_oM...]
ALASKA H 55 HAS PASSED THE HOUSE
Owners of everyday pocket and utility knives stand to gain greater legal protection
under a bill passed by the Alaska House on March 8th. Alaskans - tell your Senators
to vote Yes on H55. Rep. Mark Neuman sponsored this bill to clarify that spring-loaded
and one-handed knives are not illegal. H 55 adds Bias Toward Closure [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1109609847733&s=3916&e=001c_oM...]
language to the definition of gravity knives and switchblade knives.
Alaskans, be sure to read more [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1109609847733&s=3916&e=001c_oM...]
SOUTH CAROLINA
After hearing a presentation by CJ Buck, AKTI Legislative Chair, AKTI President
Bill Raczkowski and Dan Lawson, AKTI Legal Contributing Counsel, last fall about
the importance of knives in the outdoors and the problems inconsistent laws create
for individuals, South Carolina Rep. Mike Pitts offered to introduce knife legislation
to help the residents of his state. H4609 will prevent any governing body of any
county, municipality or other political subdivision in South Carolina from enacting
or enforcing any local ordinance that regulates knives.
Dan Lawson, AKTI Legal Contributing Counsel, provided the technical assist in support
of Rep. Pitts' efforts.
More on the South Carolina pro knife legislation [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1109609847733&s=3916&e=001c_oM...]
PENNSYLVANIA REPEAL OF SWITCHBLADES
Since fall of 2010, Dan Lawson, AKTI's Legal Contributing Counsel, has been working
with legislators in his home state of Pennsylvania on the elimination of all knife
laws that are problematic for law-abiding citizens in Pennsylvania. Dan has been
working with Rep. Jeff Pyle and Rep. Marc Gergely, who are leaders in the Pennsylvania
Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, to identify support and guidance for positive knife
legislation in PA. At the same Rep. Michele Brooks introduced similar legislation
that would achieve the goals of AKTI. Dan has been working Rep. Brooks and other
members of the Pennsylvania legislature to advance this important legislation.
WASHINGTON STATE
Mike Vellekamp, FOX USA and AKTI member, championed Washington State legislation
that clearly defines ambiguous laws and enables assisted opening knife manufacturing
in his home state. This effort was a win for knife owners and knife manufacturers
in Washington. AKTI was pleased to provide letters of support and the expert testimony
of AKTI Advisory Member SOG Specialty Knives & Tools.
Read more about Washington H2347 [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1109609847733&s=3916&e=001c_oM...]
BENCHMADE 581 BARRAGE ONLINE AUCTION ENDS MIDNIGHT 3/31
Thanks to Benchmade Knives someone is going to own a 581 Barrage and support the
AKTI Legislative Fund. All proceeds go directly to our efforts to change knife
laws.
The current bid for the Barrage is only $175. Bid Now! [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1109609847733&s=3916&e=001c_oM...]
THANK YOU
A special thanks to a generous supporter! $300 was added to the Legislative Fund
by the purchaser of our February online auction knife, a Sowbelly Trapper donated
by A.G. Russell.
STARTING APRIL 1ST
Taylor Brands has donated the April online auction knife - don't miss your chance
to own a Schrade Trail of Tears knife SCTOT. Check out details starting April 1st!
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Let your customers, friends and family know that AKTI is the responsible, reliable
source for knife law information. Share this email and ask them to join.
Jan Billeb
AKTI Executive Director
American Knife & Tool Institute
Michigan Bill Will Remove Switchblade Prohibition
Lansing, MI (April 20, 2012) – Urgent – Michigan residents ask your legislators to support HB 5544. This important piece of legislation will repeal the switchblade prohibition in the State of Michigan and reduce the current prohibition on fixed blade knives. This will be a HUGE win for knife owners because it means the utility of one-handed knives will never be in jeopardy of being targeted as switchblades.
Passage of HB 5544 will add the Wolverine State to the growing number of states that do not outlaw switchblades and keep its over 10 million residents plus visitors from potential criminal charges. It will also add Michigan to the states where AKTI has successfully eliminated or clarified terms that are not defined or are too confusing for consistent enforcement.
“We’ve heard from a lot of Michigan residents concerned about the restrictions to their knife rights over the years and now Rep. Frank Foster has offered to sponsor this key piece of knife legislation,” announced CJ Buck, Buck Knives, AKTI Legislative Chair. “Thanks to the tremendous efforts of AKTI’s Legal Contributing Counsel, Dan Lawson, working with Michigan Attorney Peter O’Rourke, along with Rep. Foster and his aide Michael Krombeen, HB 5544 was introduced yesterday and we look forward to working to see that this legislation becomes law.”
MI Rep. Frank Foster (R-107)MI Rep. Frank Foster (R-107)
Rep. Frank Foster explained, “HB 5544 provides clarity and simplicity for citizens of this State, visitors, especially those involved in the outdoor pursuits, as well as law enforcement, with respect to knives. It eliminates archaic terms, such as dirk and stiletto, and makes clear that a violation of the law occurs if a person with criminal intent carries any knife.
At the same time, for those without criminal intent, it eliminates the 1950’s era of
prohibitions on automatic knives and prevents the misapplication of that law to various designs which have emerged in the decades since then.
It also very greatly restricts the existing prohibition on fixed blade knives, which should be especially welcomed by hunters, fishermen, hikers and others who enjoy the outdoors here in Michigan. We appreciate the input from the American Knife & Tool Institute for its technical assistance in putting together HB 5544, which has resulted in wording that will be clearly recognized and understood by everyone,” Rep. Foster added.
In addition to the repeal of Section 750.226a of the Michigan Penal Code, Michigan’s “switchblade prohibition,” HB 5544 will change Section. 227 regarding illegal fixed blade knives. The terms “dirk” and “stiletto” will be removed. Double-edged, non-folding instruments will be illegal if carried concealed except if a person is in their own home, place of business or on property they own or in transit between any of those locations. There is also an exemption if the double-edged, non-folding knife is carried for hunting, fishing, trapping or if used as a tool in the course of the person’s trade, occupation, or hobby. All other fixed blade prohibitions are removed.
“This proposed legislation has been thoughtfully drafted and redrafted to meet the needs of Michigan and its residents and visitors. We appreciated the input of Attorney Peter O’Rourke and the NRA-ILA in this process,” explained Dan Lawson, AKTI Legal Contributing Counsel.
“I carry a knife with me each day. Under the current law, I, and, I believe most of the men who work and spend much time outdoors in northern lower Michigan, are potential felons – just for possessing a knife! As a citizen of Michigan, I thank AKTI for following through on this issue, and Frank Foster and staff for addressing a seriously flawed law.” Michigan Attorney Peter O’Rourke
Everyone who lives, works in or travels to Michigan, ask your legislators to vote YES for HB 5544!
Find your legislator.
Select Legislators under Legislation to find your representatives and senators.
Links are provided to their website and direct email contact.
http://www.akti.org/news/michigan-bill-will-remove-switchblade-proh...
Excellent information. Another great example of how AKTI works to preserve and restore for our rights in each and every state
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If you'll be in Atlanta June 7-8-9 for the Blade Show at the Cobb Galleria:
GOOD NEWS FOR KNIFE OWNERS
Several pieces of legislation clarifying definitions, preventing more restrictive laws than exist at the state level, or eliminating vague terms are getting passed around the country. Check out AKTI's News & Updatesfor the latest progress on the legislation that AKTI is actively involved in moving forward. Also thanks are due to the many members and individuals that are championing efforts in their states that AKTI is encouraging with testimony and letters.
FOX KNIVES USA TRAKKER
Time is running out to bid on the Fox Knives USA Trakker! Current bid is $150 and all proceeds help us make changes that benefit the entire knife community. Thanks Fox Knives USA for your support of the American Knife & Tool Institute. Auction ends midnight May 31st.
Coming soon...
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Jan Billeb
AKTI Executive Director
American Knife & Tool Institute
akti@akti.org
(307) 587-8296
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