Are Push Daggers relevant anymore?

Here in the "State of Illness" as we call it. (Illinois), Daggers are illegal. So I don't own any. Also I don't think Push Daggers are all that good for utility, they are essentially small backup weapons, and I don't carry weapons, I carry knives. :P
 
Hey YoungCutter :

Let's put it this way : If the right of the people to
keep & bear arms shall not be infringed, then, by your
words it can be abridged. And what are "arms" used for
if not in the capacity of being "weapons"? I seriously question
those who(m) talk about "legal" versus "illegal" ; these
same people will say : "I have a "legal" rifle & condemn
"assault "weapons"" when BOTH will actually KILL.
Go figure the "fuzzy headed" thinking these days.

"...and let him who has no sword sell his robe and buy one..."
Luke 22:36 :)


A.E.T. ;)
 
Somehow I had a feeling my last post would be misunderstood.

What I'm saying is, in my state, Push Daggers are illegal weapons.
In my mind, Push Daggers are weapons that do not suit my utility needs nor fighting styles, and thus would be a very poor choice for me even if I could legally carry one.
I'm not condemning Push Daggers, I'm just saying that I don't see much point in them anymore, but I understand that people who are trained or interested in their use may enjoy them.
More power to them I say!

I respect Push Daggers, they just aren't my thing, kinda like AK-47s (I'm more of an AR-15/FAL/M1A/G3A3 guy :P)
 
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