And so have I. I'm whacking away at the pile of unread Globes sitting on the table.
The ungrateful Globe will be cutting me off at some point anyway -- and after ALL the LINKS I have SHOWERED THEM WITH!
Where do you think the "hits" are coming from, Globe?
"Knife lobby scoring points by challenging regulations; Changes in N.H., Arizona give new life to advocates" by Marc Lacey, New York Times / December 5, 2010
PHOENIX — Arizona is now considered a knife carrier’s dream, a place where everything from a samurai sword to a switchblade can be carried without a quibble.
I thought the pen was mighty than the sword -- until the AmeriKan newspapers began dying.
Now I guess it's the blogger's keyboard.
Arizona’s transformation, and the recent lifting of a ban on switchblades, stilettos, dirks, and daggers in New Hampshire, has given new life to the knife rights lobby, the little-known cousin of the more politically potent gun rights movement. Their vision is a knife-friendly America, where blades are viewed not as ominous but as tools — the equivalent of sharp-edged screwdrivers or hammers — that serve useful purposes and can save lives as well as take them.
Yeah, if you can cut down some mass-murdering, Manchurian candidate killers that seem to pop up just when government needs a distraction.
Knife fights and knife attacks are a concern....
Anyone can go get a knife at a grocery store and there are literally millions of them in kitchen drawers across this country.
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I will have to concern myself with other things, dear readers -- like wars, looting, and lies.