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As for strict laws! In the UK any blade over 3.5cm IS classed as an offensive weapon if carried without specific cause (such as a fisherman carrying a knife whilst actually fishing or travelling to or from that activity) intent does not have to be proved, possesion in public is an offence. While any blade or sharp CAN be classed as an offensive weapon under certain circumstances even if below the 3.5cm threshold if intent can be proved. Virtually all knives are legal to own in the home. With a few exceptions. Those are in the main knives with concealed baldes that can be opened with one hand (apart from simple folding penknives with a small catch on the blade which are not specifically designed to be opened with one hand) In other words, completely prohibited knives include: 'switch blades' Spring opening knives, gravity knives, butterfly knives. The recent addition of any curved bladed, single edged 'sword' where the overall length is 18inches is still undergoing some revisions as the authorities realise just how unenforcable such a vague law is. Although they are still legal to own 'in the home' Other banned weapons in the UK include: Electrical stun guns Self defence gas/CS spray/Mace Spring opperated telescopic batons (I think) Air weapons with a muzzle velocity of over 12ft/lbs Brocock air cartridge system weapons The list is endless! Last edited by Atlantia; 17th December 2008 at 04:24 PM. |
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