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Boston City Council Hears Concerns On Proposed Knife Ordinance

Thanks to great response from BLADE readers, blademag.com visitors, members of the American Knife & Tool Institute (AKTI), members of KnifeRights.org, and all knife enthusiasts who contacted knife retailers in Boston, the City Council is hearing the concerns about a proposed ordinance to license stores that sell knives.

While the actual ordinance wording targets hardware stores, it exempts only department stores and hardware stores, leaving a lot of outdoor and other retailers liable for licensing. Such a measure would discourage knife sales in Boston, and limit the individual’s right to purchase responsible and much-needed edged tools. This first step has been effective, but Knife Rights and the AKTI need blademag.com visitors to keep spreading the word.

If you are a Boston citizen, contact your council person and express your opposition to this proposal. Visit www.cityofboston.gov/citycouncil/councillors, or call 617-635-4500 and ask for your council person. Or, email Mayor Tom Mennio at [email protected], or call his office at 617-635-4500.

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Kickstarter Campaign for Documentary of Knifemaker Eddie White

 
Shadowland is a documentary about a knifemaker who spent most of his career working in the shadows of other knifemakers and knife companies. He finally set out on his own and has made a success of it in these hard times of recession, nonetheless.
 
That fella’s name is Eddie White.  We’ve been friends since we were in the Boy Scouts together and when he came home from the Navy he was looking for something to do.  I had a custom knife shop and offered Eddie a job.  On his first day I showed him how to grind a blade and as his dad says “and from there he went.”  He was good at it and it wasn’t long before he was grinding 70 knives a day.  Mind you that these blades were already profiled and just needed the blades ground, but still quite a feat.
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He spent years repeating that process and knife assembly for various knife shops before striking out on his own.  I thought it would be a good idea to document how he progressed in the custom knifemaking business and give an inside look at the challenges a craftsman like Eddie faces in keeping the business going.  There is also plenty of footage of Eddie carrying a knife from start to finish.  While not a tutorial it does give you an idea of how to make a knife and not work yourself to death.  Because if anyone knows efficiency and economy of movement it’s Eddie White!
 
 

Please take a moment to check out the project on Kickstarter.

Shadowland Documentary Project at Kickstarter.com

Anti-Knife Law Would Oppress Boston Convenience Stores

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A proposed Boston ordinance requiring the licensing of “convenience stores” that sell certain knives was presented to the Boston City Council earlier this week, the Knife Rights e-mail newsletter reported.

The council had tabled action on the proposed ordinance Sept. 8.

“This proposal to license so-called convenience stores in order to be able to sell knives [with blades] 2 inches long and longer doesn’t accomplish anything but cost businesses additional hassle and money, which might well succeed in [the] ultimate goal of making it impossible for law-abiding citizens to buy a knife at their local convenience store. That is discriminatory against both citizens and these businesses,” the newsletter stated.

According to the newsletter, the businesses may decide it is too much trouble and expense to bother with knives anymore, which is obviously what the proposed ordinance’s supporters want. “But this will not make a dent in crime or violence,” the newsletter stated.

You can review the ordinance at www.kniferights.org/BostonOrdinance.pdf.

As the newsletter noted, only honest citizens and businesses would be impacted. No one wanting a knife will have much difficulty buying one someplace else because most other stores except the proposed ordinance’s ill-defined “convenience” stores are purportedly exempted from the licensing—at least for now. “No regulation of knife sales will stop violence,” the newsletter observed.

 
According to the newsletter, Boston code already restricts sales by city-licensed retail stores of knives with blades over 2 inches long to minors.

If you are a Boston citizen, contact your councilperson and express your opposition to this proposal. Visit www.cityofboston.gov/citycouncil/councillors or call 617-635-4500 and ask for your councilperson. Or, e-mail Mayor Tom Mennio at [email protected], or call his office at 617-635-4500. 

Lawsuit Continues Against Anti-Knife NYC D.A.

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The lawsuit Knife Rights filed against District Attorney Cyrus Vance and the City of New York on June 9 continues to move forward, according to the Knife Rights e-mail newsletter.

Vance ordered the raid of retail stores in Manhattan in June 2010, confiscating 1,300 “illegal knives” and ordering the “offending” stores to turn over all their “illegal” knife inventory and their profits from the past four years of selling such knives, or face prosecution (see page 26, November 2010 BLADE®). Most of the so-called illegal knives were perfectly legal box cutters and standard one-hand-opening knives, among others.

The State of New York has been dropped as a defendant in Knife Rights’ suit after it was determined that the events occurring in New York City are strictly a New York City issue rather than an issue of state law. “That is good for us,” the Knife Rights e-mail newsletter noted.

“Recently, the City filed its response to our complaint, and as expected, DA Vance filed a motion to dismiss the suit,” the newsletter stated. “We are presently working to respond to the DA’s motion.”

According to the Knife Rights newsletter, the City does not appear to dispute the lawsuit’s basic claim that NYPD officers are using New York’s “gravity knife” law to prosecute possession of common and ordinary folding knives. “As anticipated, it appears that both the City and the DA intend to argue that the ‘gravity knife’ law encompasses one-hand-opening and assisted-opening folding knives, and hence, that the law is not ‘impermissibly vague’ as we claim,” the newsletter continued. “That circular argument is no surprise; after all, that’s the root of the lawsuit and those are the issues we are prepared to go to trial on.”

The newsletter indicated a magistrate judge has been assigned and a court conference has been scheduled for early November. “We are hopeful that we will be able to begin discovery from the City and DA Vance after this conference,” the newsletter noted. “No doubt there will be potholes aplenty along this road, but that’s how it works when you go toe-to-toe with one of the most powerful cities and DAs in the country. We’re up to the fight. 

“In the meantime, never carry your knife clipped to your pocket in New York City. Even when [the knife is] covered by a jacket, simply moving the jacket aside to get to a wallet [and thus exposing the knife] has been enough to get folks arrested.

 

Finally, the newsletter urged anyone arrested for possession of an “illegal knife” in New York to please contact Knife Rights at [email protected].

Florida Anti-Knife Bill Derailed

Florida HB 179 and companion bill SB 356, which would have made it illegal to carry a “common pocketknife” on school grounds in Florida, have been “withdrawn,” according to the Knife Rights e-mail newsletter.

“Knife Rights, along with our good friends at Florida Carry, shined a bright light on this unnecessary legislation and helped to derail it,” the Knife Rights e-mail newsletter reported.

According to the Florida Senate website (www.flsenate.gove/Session/Bill/2012/0179), the general bill, if passed, would have prohibited “possession of [a] common pocketknife, except as authorized, at [a] school-sponsored event or on [the] property of any school, school bus, or school bus stop.” Also according to the website, on Oct. 24, the bill was “withdrawn prior to introduction” in the Florida House.

Knife Show Circuit Heats Up This Weekend

Three knife events—the Kentucky Cutlery Association Show, the Boise Knife Show and the Art Knife Invitational—all will be conducted this weekend.

A one-day, by-invitation-only event, on Saturday, Oct. 29, the Art Knife Invitational assembles 25 of the world’s leading knifemakers and their knives in San Diego. For more information, call 877-734-2726.

Held at the EXPO Idaho Center in Boise, Idaho, the Boise Knife Show will run Friday through Sunday, Oct. 28-30. For more information contact David Jacobson at 208-447-7000 and/or visit www.rockymountainknifeshow.com.

The Kentucky Cutlery Association Show also will run Friday through Sunday and will be held in the Paroquet Springs Conference Center in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. For more information contact Jerry Bodner at 502-968-5946 or 502-552-1103.

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