Yes! Non-Americans can join. We need the support from everyone possible. For now we do need to focus our efforts on U.S. and state legislation. However, Sal Glesser has been instrumental with some issues in Canada and I suspect he and others on the board are familiar with the problems/concerns elsewhere.
Jan
Jackyl -- when America sneezes, the world catches a cold. If the US Congress decides to ban "tactical" knives this will not only affect American knife nuts, but knife nuts all over the world as most of the best knife manufacturers are US based.
I had a conversation with our French distributor in Paris on his setting up a similiar group to protect knife rights in France. He was amazed at how competitors in the US could work together when they needed to. He said he was not having much success.
He is using a successful AKTI as a model moving forward. We might be responsible for groups all around the world.
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