I like that top one. Used to be, you could carry a lock blade on a plane. Then you could only carry a small non-locking folder. Now you can’t carry anything. That’s extremely irritating because I’ve carried a knife of some sort every day of my life since I was 11. It wasn’t the box cutters that allowed the 9/11 hijackings. It was a stupid policy that required the pilots to cooperate with hijackers. Blades are just as important as firearms and they’re more useful on a daily basis. Reply ↓
Excellent. I was pissed to find that you cannot carry a knife of any kind in the city of Philadelpia. Pretty ridiculous really. When I get my Utah CCW I’ll be able to carry a pistol in Philly but a knife will still be illegal. Reply ↓
I like that top one.
Used to be, you could carry a lock blade on a plane. Then you could only carry a small non-locking folder. Now you can’t carry anything.
That’s extremely irritating because I’ve carried a knife of some sort every day of my life since I was 11.
It wasn’t the box cutters that allowed the 9/11 hijackings. It was a stupid policy that required the pilots to cooperate with hijackers.
Blades are just as important as firearms and they’re more useful on a daily basis.
Excellent. I was pissed to find that you cannot carry a knife of any kind in the city of Philadelpia. Pretty ridiculous really. When I get my Utah CCW I’ll be able to carry a pistol in Philly but a knife will still be illegal.