Ankerson
Knife and Computer Geek
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And not at all good news for the economy. But I guess this is a discussion for another corner of the forum...
Yeah it is...

Definitely....
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And not at all good news for the economy. But I guess this is a discussion for another corner of the forum...
Yeah, just wait 'till O'Malley's president...
Please don't indulge Marty's masturbatory fantasies...
On a relevant note...Maryland knife laws are actually pretty loose (surprisingly), basically only autos are outright banned. There is no limit on length or any other feature except "switchblades". It's either a "switchblade" (and illegal to carry) or not. OC obviously has taken this much further with their new law that won't do a damn thing to prevent crime.
If they really wanted to improve OC, start by ordering a truck load of Clorox bleach and disinfecting Secrets...
Please don't indulge Marty's masturbatory fantasies...
If Secrets is some sort of offshoot of Victoria's, I'll volunteer.
You wish...
Funny how politicians, and yes any police chief is just a politician ,see the way an object works as creating the crime....Do they even live in the real world?
I am curious, if you can not "display, possess, sell, barter, offer to sell, distribute, manufacture, give away, transfer or dispose of an assisted opening knife", hat do you do with one you own?
Yes, yes I do.
I am curious, if you can not "display, possess, sell, barter, offer to sell, distribute, manufacture, give away, transfer or dispose of an assisted opening knife", hat do you do with one you own?
Well the people in these liberal states elected these people to represent them.
I don't get what the problem is? The people basically wanted these type of knives banned else they would have took the time to vote against it or to vote for someone who does not support it. If you're a knife owner who does not like it, move to a different area with like minded people and vote accordingly.
And all elected officials tell the unadulterated truth while campaigning for reelection, right?
The problem isn't for the cesspool residents. It's the people like us that visit the cesspool and are caught in the quicksand.
Get a good lawyer who'll file a lawsuit on behalf of the people against Ocean City for entrapment. If you can't legally own it, or legally get rid of it, you're left with no legal recourse except get arrested.