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by thomasguide
1594 days ago
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Not disagreeing with you per se, but what is benign in some contexts might not be so benign in others. Knife crime is a big problem in London - the tight regulation is in response to these circumstances. For instance, of the 126 homicides committed in London in 2020, 71 were committed with knives.[1] [1] https://www.onlondon.co.uk/the-number-of-homicides-in-london... |
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They're in every kitchen, how are we to prevent them from being carried out of the nearest one? Ask yourself!
The list of good reasons to carry a pocketknife which are aren't shanking someone is unenumerable and lengthy. It's an absurdity and I despair when I have to see Brits pretend to the logic of it out of some misplaced solidarity. Kudos for the NHS but the knife loisense fills me with pity for what a once mighty nation has become.