Knife Rights Releases First Annual Ratings of Worst Anti-Knife Cities

Aspen CO... That's what happens when you get a town only celebrities live in for one month out of the year (The most expensive real estate in the entire US). Funny thing is, Aspen is probably the #1 place for someone in Colorado to be carrying a knife, considering it is a outdoor vacationing spot.
 
Good thing I live just outside Philadelphia. Somehow I don't think the ban on knives has really helped the crime rate at all.

I live in Chester County which gives me a pretty good buffer zone from that hell hole. I have a PA LTCF so I can legally carry a firearm concealed, or open in Philly, yet I can't carry a pocket knife. That's just one of many reasons I avoid going there, and most major cities, unless I have to for work. I guarantee the gang members, drug dealers, and other criminals are carrying anything they want, and then if caught get probation, and are back on the street. You, and me would be crucified.
 
Thanks for sharing that pertinent info. It's amazing how asinine individual city laws can become when the public isn't paying attention or doesn't care. Utah might have crappy winter weather 6 months out of the year, but at least the knife laws (or lack of them) are warm and cheery as can be.
 
Being a knife nut is not bad living in Commifornistan, the only restrictions is that you can't carry a switch blade or butterfly knife.

With all of the liberal democrats that are here, surprisingly I see knives clipped to pockets almost every day, a lot of people carry knives in the area I live in.....I've also seen fixed blades being carried a few times this year.
 
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