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Dafuq? Tried to order a Kershaw Cryo with some other things and it got kicked out for shipping to Mass. This is a thing now too?
I'ma go out on a limb:Although Amazon purchases are down so I should just start donating directly to comm2a
Dafuq? Tried to order a Kershaw Cryo with some other things and it got kicked out for shipping to Mass. This is a thing now too?
I've had several clients charged with possession of a spring-assist knife here in MA.I stopped ordering knives on amazon a while back after having the same issues. At that time is seemed to be that they wouldn't ship knives with "assisted" opening to MA.
Really?? That’s unbelievable.I've had several clients charged with possession of a spring-assist knife here in MA.
It's quite believable. The ignorance is very deep here in MA!Really?? That’s unbelievable.
It's quite believable. The ignorance is very deep here in MA!
I've had several clients charged with possession of a spring-assist knife here in MA.
The police simply charged them with possession of a per se dangerous weapon, to wit: spring assisted knife. Judge refused to dismiss.As, "swithcblades," or some other grounds?
I've had several clients charged with possession of a spring-assist knife here in MA.
(Everyone knows what that is, right?)You should wear one of these Bad Boys in court
Which MA MGL law did they quote? Knife is not a switchblade, double edged, dagger, stiletto, dirk or "ballistic" spring-propelled blade that launches from the handle. The only other variable would be blade length on knives being carried in public, but those are local ordinances. My EDC is a Cold Steel "Voyager"folder with a 4" tanto blade. I removed the pocket clip and carry it in my right rear pocket. Knives and other weapons are forbidden in the office. The city where I work prohibits the carrying of knives with blades over 2.5", so I have to be cautious.The police simply charged them with possession of a per se dangerous weapon, to wit: spring assisted knife. Judge refused to dismiss.
The police simply charged them with possession of a per se dangerous weapon, to wit: spring assisted knife. Judge refused to dismiss.