Knife Rights Featured in Sunday Washington Post

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Knife Rights was featured in a front page story in this Sunday's Washington Post in an article by Todd C. Frankel that was widely republished by other media outlets. The reporter was fascinated with our success as a Second Amendment organization that in almost every instance enjoys bipartisan support as we have repealed knife bans in 21 states. It is a generally favorable article from a paper not known for its love of the Second Amendment.

Click here to read the full article on The Washington Posts' website (limited views).

Click here to download the article as a PDF.

Frankel extensively interviewed (by phone and in person) myself and Knife Rights' Director of Legislative Affairs, Todd Rathner, over a period of three weeks, including coming out to Las Vegas to attend the USN Gathering. Where, I should note, no act of violence was committed by the thousands of attendees carrying all sorts of knives, many of which would have been illegal before we repealed Nevada's knife bans in 2015.

Having said that, it deserves pointing out some of the more glaring errors and omissions in order to set the record straight. In his opening paragraph Frankel took pains to note that my pocket knife was illegal to carry concealed in Clark County (Las Vegas), even though it wasn't carried concealed and so was completely legal. As were the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of folding knives over three inches long clipped to USN Gathering attendees' pockets. I certainly appreciate most of those folks treating Frankel and his photographer with respect.

Apparently unfazed by the fact that kitchen knives are by far the most common knife used to commit a violent crime, which we pointed out repeatedly, Frankel belabors the point that knives are the second most common weapon used to commit murder. And, he reports on so-called mass stabbings like they are common occurrences, which they are not. He also failed to take note these are also most commonly committed with kitchen knives.

Frankel's closing focused on our successful efforts in Texas and the tragic story of the student murdered while that effort was ongoing. As we explained to him, there is no clearer repudiation of any knife ban than the fact that the knife used in that murder was illegal to carry at the time of his murder. That didn't stop this severely deranged individual, recently released from a mental heath institution, from committing murder. And, let's not lose sight of the fact that murder is, itself, a capital offense in Texas.

I could go on, but the real point is that Knife Rights continues to garner generally positive attention from national media in large part because we are a bipartisan organization that gains support from both sides of the aisle as we work to forge a Sharper Future for all Americans™. We couldn't do it without your support.


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Great representation Doug, and despite the bias in the article, it shows a positive push. It's sad that one side of the political spectrum will use emotions and limited facts to push their agenda. The government can (in word) ban every device that could be used for evil intent, but you can never ban an evil person from doing evil; and peace keepers rarely prevent crimes, they often show up too late to sort out the mess. The best option is to allow people to defend themselves. While guns are the best option for most, knives are simply tools that have grown as a collection and art hobby along with their functional uses. While I do think the 2A provides protections for all weapons, bladed ones included, the "fear of the implement" is the constant push from a political side that, for some reason, wants to disarm and take any tool or potential weapon out of the hands of the law-abiding.

I'm working with a plethora of coalition military here in Afghanistan, most from Europe. These are military guys who appreciate our freedoms when it comes to guns and knives, but have been educated to always fear "the one crazy guy" that may kill others with a knife, gun, club, or similar "banned" weapon. Simple debates using facts has changed opinions. Draconian laws or very liberal laws towards knives and guns has very little to do with murder rates...the facts show that laws have little effect on the motivated intent of an evil person.

I will stick with the saying that "an armed society is a polite society", as evidenced by numerous knife and gun shows where you simply can find a more respectful and courteous crowd of people from all walks of life...

ROCK6
 
I am a supporting member of Knife Rights and when I get my next gig I'll renew and even send you an extra $100.

I'll even become a paid member of Blade Forums! YoHooooooooooooooooo
 
I think everyone appreciates the work you do for the community. Do you ever see the customs ban being lifted on the importation of balisongs, or that being something knife rights will pursue?
 
An agenda followed by ignorance.
Thanks for all you do Doug. We really appreciate it!
 
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