Signatures Count
Collected so far: 582 signatures
Goal: 1,000 signatures
LEGALIZE AUTOMATIC AND DOUBLE EDGED KNIVES FOR HONEST CITIZENS YET OPPOSE THEIR CRIMINAL MISUSE
Opened on January 04, 2010 | Contact Petition Author
Go to www.knifelawonline.com
Protecting Your Knife Rights!
by Representative Jennifer Coffey
Knife rights and gun rights both come under the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. The Second Amendment refers to ARMS not guns. In the Heller decision (which agreed that there is an individual right to keep and bear arms), the U.S. Supreme Court actually referenced the book Swords and Blades of the American Revolution in arriving at their decision. Just recently the federal government attempted to classify virtually all one-hand-opening knives as switchblades under federal law; fortunately, this effort was legislatively thwarted by the NRA, Knife Rights, American Knife and Tool Institute, Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Unfortunately, New Hampshire has a prohibition against knives that can be misinterpreted in the same way. I have put forward a bill supported by both parties which removes this threat to your right to keep and bear arms, yet at the same time increases the penalty for those who would use knives to commit crimes against people.
For far too long, bans on certain knives have prevented law abiding citizens from purchasing, carrying and selling them in our great state. The New Hampshire law lists them as stilettos, switch knives, daggers, and dirk-knives. Under current law, simply carrying one of these knives with no criminal intent can lead to a 12-month jail sentence. Currently the only citizens allowed to carry them at all times are police officers. Hunters and fishermen are allowed to carry them, but only while actively hunting or fishing; emergency medical technicians, firefighters, and those in the military can carry them, but only while on duty. In other words, if you are caught carrying one of these knives under current law you can face charges even if you were doing nothing wrong!
I believe it is time for that to change. I have filed a bill to do just that (HB1665). It removes the prohibition on the sale and carrying of these knives. This means that people who intend no harm will not have to fear having their knives. Businesses can choose to sell them in our state, making it no longer necessary for New Hampshire citizens to travel out of state to purchase them, including our first responders, military, knife collectors and yes, even our police officers.
Honest citizens have nothing to fear, but criminals will have more to fear. In order to be criminally convicted under my bill, the state must prove beyond a reasonable doubt three elements of the law;
a. You must use the knife! Merely carrying it is not enough.
b. You must use the knife on another person. Use of it to gut a deer, cut a rope, open a box, or any other use (not on another person) is not enough.
c. you must use the knife on another person with the intent of committing a crime. Using the knife to cut a pinned person free from a safety belt, to defend oneself, or any other use on a person without the intent of committing a crime is not enough.
In other words, the example given of someone speeding 30 miles over the limit (which is a crime) and simply carrying a knife will never lead to a charge under my bill. By contrast, under current law you can be charged right now for merely carrying the knife! Without this change in law, those that are in the above scenario now are at risk of up to 12 months in jail by simply being seen carrying one of these knives!
In fact under current law if you carry, possess with intent to sell, or sell one of these knives in New Hampshire, you face 12 months in jail. You could also lose your right to carry a firearm, by the issuing authority claiming you are not a - suitable person - due to your conviction of a weapons offense. Gun and knife dealers in New Hampshire have been charged under this unfair law and spent thousands of dollars to defend themselves.
To sum up, the bill lifts a longstanding ban on certain knives and allows for their sale in our state, thereby protecting the rights of honest citizens to purchase, posses, and carry knives for personal use including but not limited to rope cutting, box opening, hunting, fishing, saving lives, scuba diving, sky diving, camping, collecting, working, wood carving, and of course self-defense.
The modern automatic knife (switchblade) is no longer the infamous knife immortalized in 1950's movies like West Side Story and Rebel Without a Cause. The modern automatic knife is a tool with unlimited utilitarian use and is a safer pocket knife because it locks both open and closed. Daggers, dirks, and stilettos are also undefined terms under New Hampshire law, and are vague enough that they could be construed to include hunting knives and kitchen knives if the state wanted to make such arguments. Under my bill, if a person uses such a knife against a person with intent to commit a crime, then even the broadest interpretation of their definition would not affect honest citizens. It also acts as a further deterrent (penalty enhancement) to those who would commit atrocities like what occurred in Mont Vernon with one of these knives.
I look forward to defending the rights of knife enthusiasts and businesses across our state while ensuring that law abiding citizens will be protected and the criminals in our midst will have more of a deterrent against committing atrocities with these knives in our state.
For more information about the proposed legislation go to www.knifelawonline.com
Signatures
Full Name Location Notes
Gerald T. BatchelderDanbury NH-
Robert W. Frye IIIWaynesboro, PA-
Rigo J. de La CruzWashington StateI support this petition and I hope that everythig workout for NH.God Bless
Mel WhiteGlasgow,KentuckyI believe that Knives are one of the oldest Tools known to man. Also one of the most useful. I use one at least several times a day. I need to carry one as not all times can I bring what needs cutting to where a knife would be kept. It would be unconstitutional to deny an American of this right.
pocomoonskyeyes from Survivaltopics.com
pocomoonskyeyes from Survivaltopics.com
James M. FoxManassas, VAThere is absolutely no logical reason for auto knives to be illegal. If someone can obtain a concealed handgun permit, they should also be able to carry an auto knife. If you are able to prove that you are a good upstanding citizen, through due diligence and training, and have no criminal record, then I see absolutely no reason why a simple auto knife should be outlawed. Enough is enough. Let's end this foolish and ridiculous ban on auto knives once and for all.
SK Christopher ArenaCowley County KSGiven a choice in a knife fight anyone would prefer a rigid hunting knife, legal in 50 states, over a switch blade. So why the fear of switch blades? Living on a ranch presents many times a one handed operation of a knife proves to be life saving.
Lets get these backward and outdated laws OFF the books.
Lets get these backward and outdated laws OFF the books.
Justin ToliverTexasThere are hundreds if not thousands of reasons to carry a knife it is a tool like a wrench or a screwdriver only vastly more useful in day to day life. There is NO logical reason to outlaw knives of any sort.
Jesse IsraelNorth CarolinaThanks for standing up for individual's rights. -Bones
Jeremi D LettMaricopa,AZThe major knife related stabbings occur with a large kitchen knife.It seems silly to discriminate one blade style.A knife is not a weapon unless the person makes it such.
leland rene amer jrfresno,ca.we need to fight this now
Israel WestVicksburgSwampRat1 here. Knifemaker, voter
Lisa TarboxNHA good common sense bill that will empower honest citizens and punish those that abuse their rights.
Robert brownColumbia,Tn.This is the land of the free and home of the brave.
James Nathan FormbyCentre,Al 35960It is a shame that this petition has to even be considered! Thank GOD for American people like Rep. Jennifer Coffey. Thank you Rep. Coffey!
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