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It gets more stupid every day. It is going to soon be illegal to own any "item" that MAY be used in an illegal manner. Funny, the "acts" that these "items" are used for illegally, assaults, murder etc, are already illegal. That fact did not stop crime. Why does anyone believe that passing more laws and outlawing more "items" will stop crime?


Knife Rights Sues New York Over "Vague" Knife Law​



Second Amendment defender Knife Rights has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit to stop New York City from arresting law-abiding citizens carrying pocket knives.

The lawsuit challenges New York State law on "gravity knives" and "switchblades," and New York County District Attorney Cyrus Vance's attempt to mischaracterize the most widely-owned pocket knives in America as contraband. The case seeks a judicial determination that the law is unconstitutionally vague as applied to these ordinary pocket knives.

"District Attorney Vance is trying to advance his political career by exploiting a vague state law to demonize common pocket knives," says Knife Rights Chairman Doug Ritter. "In the process, hundreds of law abiding knife owners are being arrested and Vance has extracted nearly $2 million from retailers to avoid prosecution on bogus charges. This lawsuit intends to put a stop to Vance's abusive and unconscionable civil rights violations."

"One-hand opening pocket knives are legal tools, used and carried every day by millions of law-abiding citizens for work, recreation and self-defense," said Ritter. "Shame on D.A. Vance for demonizing common tools and turning honest citizens into criminals for purely political ends."

Two private citizens, John Copeland, an internationally acclaimed artist, and Pedro Perez, an artist and fine art dealer, both New York City residents, have joined Knife Rights as plaintiffs in the lawsuit. The defendants are New York County District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr., the New York State Attorney General, and the City of New York. Knife Rights is represented by attorney David Jensen. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
 
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