May 26, 2005

And To Think We Meant It As A Joke

For years, those of us who believe that the Second Amendment means what it says have joked about the possibility of "knife control" to deal with the issue of knife crime.

We thought that we were kidding, and that the idea was too absurd to be considered by rational people.

Maybe we were wrong -- or these people are not rational.

A&E doctors are calling for a ban on long pointed kitchen knives to reduce deaths from stabbing.

A team from West Middlesex University Hospital said violent crime is on the increase - and kitchen knives are used in as many as half of all stabbings.

They argued many assaults are committed impulsively, prompted by alcohol and drugs, and a kitchen knife often makes an all too available weapon.

The research is published in the British Medical Journal.

The researchers said there was no reason for long pointed knives to be publicly available at all.

They consulted 10 top chefs from around the UK, and found such knives have little practical value in the kitchen.

None of the chefs felt such knives were essential, since the point of a short blade was just as useful when a sharp end was needed.

The researchers said a short pointed knife may cause a substantial superficial wound if used in an assault - but is unlikely to penetrate to inner organs.

Kitchen knives can inflict appalling wounds

In contrast, a pointed long blade pierces the body like "cutting into a ripe melon".

Some thoughts.

1) I don't care if such knives are "essential" -- it is my preference to use such knives.

2) The use of such knives for defensive purpose is a matter of fundamental right. Having already effectively disarmed the British populace, now it appears that these doctors wish to deprive them of the next most effective weapon. What next -- suggest that those being assaulted stand around and wave daisies at their attackers?

3) You'll get my long, sharp, pointy jknife from me when you pry it from my cold dead fingers.

4) What's next -- pointed sticks?

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1 I read the whole thing before I realized that this was an English thing. These are the same people that believe one needs to take the bullet, and not protect yourself in a home invasion.

Posted by: Liberty at Thu May 26 23:58:50 2005 (3/F6g)

2 While we're at it, let's outlaw glass too. Glass is dangerous and serves no real purpose. Solid walls keep out the elements just as well as walls with windows in it. And glass can break into sharp pieces - why, some pieces may even have the length and appearance of being butcher's knives! Oh, the horror.....

Posted by: JohnG at Fri May 27 02:46:29 2005 (HoSBk)

3 Check out this story found (probably only for a short time) at this link: http://www.thisistrue.com/currentissue.html

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NAILED: An unnamed 11-year-old boy at Rawlinson Road Middle School in Rock Hill, S.C., was stopped by Assistant Principal Dianne McCray, who asked what was jingling in his pocket. He handed over ten 3.5" nails, left over from a Boy Scout trip. The administrator turned the boy over to the school police officer, who arrested the boy for possession of "weapons" at school. "Is a pencil a weapon?" demanded the boy's father.
Apparently so: state law says anything "that can be construed or used as a weapon on school grounds can be classified as unlawful," says a
police spokesman. (Rock Hill Herald)**************
So, sharp pointed sticks WILL be next. In US, (not UK) classrooms even.

Posted by: DreamRider at Sun May 29 08:55:14 2005 (SUu1o)

4 How dare you twist the article around by not quoting every letter of it. Oh well, I guess it's just another case of an attack by The Dishonest And Intellectually Deficient Right.

Posted by: dolphin at Sun May 29 23:13:29 2005 (V5cZa)

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