Knife Rights Alert: Ocean City, MD, Bans Assisted Openers in "Emergency" Ordinance

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Why Knife Law Preemption is Knife Rights' Priority: Stupidity Reigns in Ocean City, MD - Bans Assisted Openers in "Emergency" Ordinance

The Ocean City, Maryland, City Council unanimously passed an ordinance banning assisted openers on Monday, May 19, at the request of Police Chief, Ross Buzzuro. We had to double check the spelling -- it seems it should be "Bizarre-O." The "emergency" ordinance banning assisted openers is effective immediately.

Buzzaro is quoted in the local newspaper, The Dispatch, as saying, "There is no need for this particular item (assisted opening knives)and we are requesting prohibition of it and the sale of it on the Boardwalk and throughout the town. We think it is in the best interest of public safety. We are seeing an increase in weapons on our day-to-day dealings that are a danger to all, and we believe it will better serve not having them available in town."

Buzzaro (as well as the city council members) is apparently one of those irrational types who think that inanimate objects somehow create criminal activity. As usual, we are at a loss to understand how the manner in which a folding knife opens has any bearing on criminal activity. So-called "Fighting Knives," which could be construed to include knives with a serrated blade, along with Butterfly Knives,"Fighting Swords" and "Fighting Axes" were previously outlawed in Ocean City, so under that logic, their crime problems should already be solved, right?

The Definitions ordinance (Sec. 58-121) defines an "assisted opening knife" as a knife which uses an "internal mechanism, such as a spring, tension spring or mechanical device to fully open the blade once the user has depressed the flipper or thumb stud attached to the blade." That bit of ingenious legislative drafting is not quite right in terms of actual operation, but it is unlikely that any judge in the jurisdiction will care.

The Prohibited Acts ordinance (Sec. 58-123) now reads, "It shall be unlawful for any person to display, possess, sell, barter, offer to sell, distribute, manufacture, give away, transfer or dispose of an assisted opening knife, nunchaku, a fighting knife, a throwing star, a spiked wristband, a spiked fistband, a spiked glove, a flail mace, a butterfly knife, a spiked belt, a spike ring, metal knuckles, baton, fighting ax, fighting sword, pistol crossbow, or any part thereof, assembled or unassembled. As used herein, "person" includes individual, partnership, corporation or any other entity. The prohibitions relative to assisted opening knife and baton do not apply to officers of the Ocean City Police Department, The Maryland State Police, the Natural Resources Police, the Worcester County Sheriff's Department and any allied police department providing assistance in Ocean City. The prohibition relative to assisted opening knife does not apply to members of the Ocean City Fire Department and EMS, while on duty."

It is a misdemeanor subject to a fine of up to $1,000 or imprisonment of up to six months or both.

Maryland is an interesting state with regards to its knife laws. It has no state prohibition on any type of knife possession or any knife carried openly (except for minors or "with the intent or purpose of injuring an individual in unlawful manner" - a vague standard subject to abuse). However, only "a penknife without a switchblade" can be carried concealed. Without Knife Law Preemption, however, cities are free to enact their own ordinances more restrictive than state law. So, to add to the Bizarre-O situation in Ocean City, it appears you would be legal to walk down the Boardwalk with an automatic knife carried openly, but not an assisted-opening knife.

This situation in Ocean City is exactly why Knife Rights' primary legislative goal is passage of Knife Law Preemption. Knife Law Preemption prevents local jurisdictions from enacting any law or ordinance more restrictive than state law. It eliminates and prevents a patchwork of local restrictions that serve only to trap unwary citizens.

Knife Rights passed the nation's first Knife Law Preemption bill in Arizona in 2010. Since then we have passed Knife law Preemption in Alaska, Georgia, Kansas, New Hampshire, Tennessee and Utah. Knife Rights currently has Knife Law Preemption bills running in South Carolina, Vermont and Virginia. In Oklahoma, Knife Rights' Knife Law Preemption bill was vetoed recently by Governor Mary Fallin after passing by overwhelming majorities in the House, 88-3, and in the Senate, 45-1, having been caught in a spat between the Governor and the Speaker of the House unrelated to our legislation.

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They are likely having issues in Ocean City, not too surprising this time of year with all the booze and drugs around, that and lots of people....
 
My cousin is an OC cop, they are very funny about knives in general in MD. 3" limit IIRC. And yes, the problems there in the tourist season are legendary.
 
My cousin is an OC cop, they are very funny about knives in general in MD. 3" limit IIRC. And yes, the problems there in the tourist season are legendary.

OH I know they are.......

That's why I hardly ever went down there when I lived in MD, that place is a crap hole anyway, nothing more than a big sandbar......

The beaches down South are a lot nicer.

The best thing that could ever happen to that place is a Cat 5 Hurricane coming in a blowing it all way forever....
 
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Maryland isn't exactly a beacon of freedom,I'm not surprised.

We do have a nice flag, though...

Knife laws in general in MD are so so. They sell machetes and Kershaw Blurs at Walmart right in front of the rifles and ammo.
Just don't ever get caught with an automatic ANYTHING!
 
We do have a nice flag, though...

Knife laws in general in MD are so so. They sell machetes and Kershaw Blurs at Walmart right in front of the rifles and ammo.
Just don't ever get caught with an automatic ANYTHING!


What year was it that Carroll Country finally got it's own Police Department instead of the State Police having to do it?

I left MD in 1995, grew up in Carroll County..
 
I graduated from Westminster High in '96. Was taken to the city police barracks several times as a minor.
I was unaware that there was a time in recent memory when there was no local PD.
 
I graduated from Westminster High in '96. Was taken to the city police barracks several times as a minor.
I was unaware that there was a time in recent memory when there was no local PD.

Westminster had it's City Police Dept even when I was up there, but no County Police Dept...

I went to South Carroll HS ... Class of 1983....
 
Westminster had it's City Police Dept even when I was up there, but no County Police Dept...

I went to South Carroll HS ... Class of 1983....

Oh, I guess I misunderstood the question.
Still no county police that I'm aware of.
Just city and state.

And regarding OC, they need to stop selling beer bongs on the boardwalk.
Honestly, the only people I'd be concerned about carrying an A/O knife would be drunk high schoolers in a huge crowd full of people ranging in age from infants to elderly.
Unfortunately, that describes the entire length of the boardwalk, and the entire city for months at a time.
But getting rid of the knives doesn't seem like the solution to me. The underage drinking is the impetus for most of the problems you see at Ocean City.
 
Oh, I guess I misunderstood the question.
Still no county police that I'm aware of.
Just city and state.

And regarding OC, they need to stop selling beer bongs on the boardwalk.
Honestly, the only people I'd be concerned about carrying an A/O knife would be drunk high schoolers in a huge crowd full of people ranging in age from infants to elderly.
Unfortunately, that describes the entire length of the boardwalk, and the entire city for months at a time.
But getting rid of the knives doesn't seem like the solution to me. The underage drinking is the impetus for most of the problems you see at Ocean City.


Ah, OK, I thought I heard they finally got their own PD in Carroll County.

The issue with OC is it's way too small, too many drunks and drug users and just generally way too crowded in the Summer Time.

All those types crowded into a small area is never a good thing....

People used to talk about "go'in down the ocean" ...... I would be like God help me....... LOL
 
Ah, OK, I thought I heard they finally got their own PD in Carroll County.

The issue with OC is it's way too small, too many drunks and drug users and just generally way too crowded in the Summer Time.

All those types crowded into a small area is never a good thing....

People used to talk about "go'in down the ocean" ...... I would be like God help me....... LOL

The last 4 years I've gone with my wife and kids the last week in August. It's great because the weather's still great, but the crowds are very small because school has just started (my wife homeschools) but everything's still open because the season's not really over until after Labor Day.
Plus, we stay in Fenwick, DE which is at the very end of OC.
So much nicer than a hotel in the middle of OC in the middle of the summer.
But, this year I'll be sure to bring an Izula II. I don't have any more A/O knives anyway...
 
The last 4 years I've gone with my wife and kids the last week in August. It's great because the weather's still great, but the crowds are very small because school has just started (my wife homeschools) but everything's still open because the season's not really over until after Labor Day.
Plus, we stay in Fenwick, DE which is at the very end of OC.
So much nicer than a hotel in the middle of OC in the middle of the summer.
But, this year I'll be sure to bring an Izula II. I don't have any more A/O knives anyway...


Yeah, I used to go down sometimes in Sept after the brats went back to school, hardly anyone there, wasn't bad at all usually.

I like Myrtle Beach and Wrightsville Beach a lot more...
 
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I work in Towson, but live in PA. The AM radio show was talking about this, and they kept saying "switchblades", so I figure they meant autos, which I figured were already illegal, especially in the Kommunist Republik of Maryland. This ordinance also bans laser pointers with the same $1000/90-day penalties for possession.
 
Yeah, just wait 'till O'Malley's president...

Well that's possible, VERY possible the way the Reps have been doing things and the types they have picked to run.... Really, really stupid.....

I would say extremely possible...
 
Well that possible, VERY possible the way the Reps have been doing things and the types they have picked to run.... Really, really stupid.....

I would say extremely possible...

And not at all good news for the economy. But I guess this is a discussion for another corner of the forum...
 
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