April 14, 2013

We Need More Laws Governing Knives!

That’s right, knives!

Legislation needs to be put through to register all knives, for background checks on anyone planning to purchase a knife… those dastardly knives!

People don’t kill people, KNIVES kill people.

Here’s proof…

by @ 11:44 am. Filed under Just Talking
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6 Responses to “We Need More Laws Governing Knives!”

  1. BB-Idaho Says:

    Proof? Students were stabbed with an exacto knife (3/4″ blade),
    14 injured, non killed. Idiot was tackled, dropped and pinned by students. Now play it with a bushmaster, a couple Glocks, bag of ammo and extra capacity magazines.

  2. Mrs Wolf Says:

    BB-Idaho

    An Exacto knife is still a knife, isn’t it?

    If a .22 semiauto (sans the 5.56 NATO round) that’s a replica of an assault rifle is an assault rifle, then an exacto knife is still a knife.

    The idiot was indeed tackled, so now he’ll sit in a mental ward someplace on the taxpayer’s dime until the day he gets out and, no doubt stoned to the gills on anti-depressants, go out and, maybe with a machete next time, hack up a few more innocents.

    On the other hand, “a Bushmaster, a couple of Glocks, a bag of ammo and extra capacity magazines”, administered to said idiot in a timely manner, might have, at some later date, saved the innocents in question from the aforementioned hacking up. :-)

  3. BB-Idaho Says:

    thanks to the NRA, he will get out and go to a gunshow, where he
    can legally obtain an upgrade on his exacto knife.

  4. Mrs Wolf Says:

    BB-Idaho

    And also thanks to the NRA, he can also be legally “shot to doll rags”, as Seth would put it, or in Wolf’s words, “get his comeuppance”, when he attempts to employ his “upgrade” in the presence of a good man or woman with a CCW permit. :-)

  5. BB-Idaho Says:

    My goodness, I hope you don’t mean a good man or woman like
    this guy?

  6. Mrs Wolf Says:

    BB-Idaho

    The key there is “We are really seriously dropping the ball with helping people who are mentally disturbed,” Wilson told the Tribune.

    Not “The key there is we are really seriously dropping the ball with allowing non-disturbed, responsible citizens their right to keep and bear arms.”