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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Next After Healthcare: Guns, Then Knives

If the media is able to get Obama a second term, he will likely use it to go after the Second Amendment. What will his Nanny State do next, after making us safe from the guns we use to defend ourselves? Take away sharp objects, starting with knives. It has already begun on the local level:

Current Boston law prohibits the sale of any folding knife with a blade over 2 inches long to a “minor” (I don’t know if they are using 18 or 21 for this definition).

After sting operations revealed to bureauweenies that conveniences stores have been selling pocket knives to minors,

Their answer was to propose a city ordinance that would require a license to sell knives.
[Because that] still doesn’t prevent someone from breaking the law and continuing to sell the knives, it is easy to guess what the next step is. Use a combination of high permit pricing and denying the license to as many businesses as many as possible to create a de facto ban on cutlery sales. One official from the transit police made the statement that, in his opinion, “no law would be too onerous in preventing the sale of these ‘deadly weapons.’” I assume his reasoning is based on the old “if it saves the life of just one child” argument that no one ever really means. If they did, we would have banned bikes, high school football, and backyard swimming pools a long time ago.

At least this will make Bostonians safe from knife-wielding teenage criminals, right? Of course not:

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1 comment:

lmclain said...

Well, maybe that would stop the police from killing people who, while standing 20 feet away, pull a pocket knife out and make a cop "fear for his safety". But then again, apparently, cops don't need a reason to kill citizens. Anger and fear are good enough. I'm about to draw a pentagram and try to raise the spirit of Thomas Jefferson, John Zenger (look him up), John Adams, or maybe George Washington. Somebody. We need help. And a LEADER.