LOL...The sheeple won't let you use the knife, eh?

If there were proper knife laws in Argentina saying what I can and cannot carry, I would be more than happy to obey them and I wouldn't give a rat's a$$ about what people around my thought.

We do have clear gun laws, and I have a permit to carry one, and I can stand up to anybody and tell them it is my legal right to carry my gun as long as I abide by the rules. However, I can't do that with knives (I know it's a bit stupid), because the law doesn't say that you can carry a knife.

Our weapons law is very open and qualifies anything that "increases a person's offensive potential" as a weapon and allows policemen to arrest you if you're found with a "weapon" and they think you have bad intentions. Most of the times, if you aren't actually about to stab somebody, you won't even get a fine, but throughout the whole proceedure your knife is confiscated and you're likely to never see it again or get another one from the police (usually a POS) who will try to convince you that that is actually your knife.

So, there lies my problem with sheeple. I have no legal grounds to say that I can carry my knives, I'm supossed to be able to unless I show intent to harm or something like that, but unfortunately the judges of that intent are sheeple around me and cops (who are one of the biggest organized crime groups here in Argentina, and usually just want a bribe).
 
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