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Michigan residents, visitors and concerned knife users please take the time to read the press release below.
AKTI is making a difference for knife users!
Missy Beyer
Open Door Media
American Knife & Tool Institute
PRESS RELEASE
April 20, 2012
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Jan Billeb
Executive Director
(307) 587-8296
akti@AKTI.org
Michigan Bill Will Repeal Switchblade Prohibition!
The American Knife & Tool Institute (AKTI) is urging all resident and travelers to Michigan to contact their legislators about an important piece of legislation that will repeal the switchblade prohibition in the State of Michigan and reduce the current prohibition on fixed blade knives. This will be a HUGE win for knife owners because it means the utility of one-handed knives will never be in jeopardy of being targeted as switchblades.
Passage of HB 5544 will add the Wolverine State to the growing number of states that do not outlaw switchblades and keep its over 10 million residents plus visitors from potential criminal charges. It will also add Michigan to the states where AKTI has successfully eliminated or clarified terms that are not defined or are too confusing for consistent enforcement.
"We've heard from a lot of Michigan residents concerned about the restrictions to their knife rights over the years and now Rep. Frank Foster has offered to sponsor this key piece of knife legislation," announced CJ Buck, Buck Knives, AKTI Legislative Chair. "Thanks to the tremendous efforts of AKTI's Legal Contributing Counsel, Dan Lawson, working with Michigan Attorney Peter O'Rourke, along with Rep. Foster and his aide Michael Krombeen, HB was introduced yesterday and we look forward to working to see that this legislation becomes law."
Rep. Frank Foster explained, "HB 5544 provides clarity and simplicity for citizens of this State, visitors, especially those involved in the outdoor pursuits, as well as law enforcement, with respect to knives. It eliminates archaic terms, such as dirk and stiletto, and makes clear that a violation of the law occurs if a person with criminal intent carries any knife.
At the same time, for those without criminal intent, it eliminates the 1950's era of prohibitions on automatic knives and prevents the misapplication of that law to various designs which have emerged in the decades since then.
It also very greatly restricts the existing prohibition on fixed blade knives, which should be especially welcomed by hunters, fishermen, hikers and others who enjoy the outdoors here in Michigan. We appreciate the input from the American Knife & Tool Institute for its technical assistance in putting together HB 5544 , which has resulted in wording that will be clearly recognized and understood by everyone," added Rep. Foster.
In addition to the repeal of Section 750.226a of the Michigan Penal Code, Michigan's "switchblade prohibition," HB 5544 will change Section. 227 regarding illegal fixed blade knives. The terms "dirk" and "stiletto" will be removed. Double-edged, non-folding instruments will be illegal if carried concealed except if a person is in their own home, place of business or on property they own or in transit between any of those locations. There is also an exemption if the double-edged, non-folding knife is carried for hunting, fishing, trapping or if used as a tool in the course of the person's trade, occupation, or hobby. All other fixed blade prohibitions are removed.
"This proposed legislation has been thoughtfully drafted and redrafted to meet the needs of Michigan and its residents and visitors. We appreciated the input of Attorney Peter O'Rourke and the "NRA-ILA in this process," explained Dan Lawson, AKTI Legal Contributing Counsel.
"I carry a knife with me each day. Under the current law, I, and, I believe most of the men who work and spend much time outdoors in northern lower Michigan, are potential felons - just for possessing a knife! As a citizen of Michigan, I thank AKTI for following through on this issue, and Frank Foster and staff for addressing a seriously flawed law." Michigan Attorney Peter O'Rourke
For links to more information or how to find your legislator, visit www.AKTI.org.
For more information, call (307) 587-8296 or visit the American Knife & Tool Institute website at www.AKTI.org. The mailing address is 22 Vista View Lane, Cody, WY 82414-9606. Or follow AKTI at: http://www.Facebook.com/SaveOurKnives.
http://twitter.com/SaveOurKnives
ABOUT: The American Knife & Tool Institute (www.AKTI.org) has been the advocacy voice of the entire knife community since 1998, ensuring that Americans will always be able to make, buy, sell, own, carry and use knives and edged tools. AKTI is recognized worldwide as a respected, credible and accurate source of knife legislation information, legislative input, and industry information with a successful, proven record of accomplishments in making effective changes to restrictive knife laws and promoting reasonable and responsible laws and enforcement.
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Ensuring that Americans will always be able to make, buy, sell,
own, carry and use knives and edged tools.
AKTI is making a difference for knife users!
Missy Beyer
Open Door Media
American Knife & Tool Institute
PRESS RELEASE
April 20, 2012
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Jan Billeb
Executive Director
(307) 587-8296
akti@AKTI.org
Michigan Bill Will Repeal Switchblade Prohibition!
The American Knife & Tool Institute (AKTI) is urging all resident and travelers to Michigan to contact their legislators about an important piece of legislation that will repeal the switchblade prohibition in the State of Michigan and reduce the current prohibition on fixed blade knives. This will be a HUGE win for knife owners because it means the utility of one-handed knives will never be in jeopardy of being targeted as switchblades.
Passage of HB 5544 will add the Wolverine State to the growing number of states that do not outlaw switchblades and keep its over 10 million residents plus visitors from potential criminal charges. It will also add Michigan to the states where AKTI has successfully eliminated or clarified terms that are not defined or are too confusing for consistent enforcement.
"We've heard from a lot of Michigan residents concerned about the restrictions to their knife rights over the years and now Rep. Frank Foster has offered to sponsor this key piece of knife legislation," announced CJ Buck, Buck Knives, AKTI Legislative Chair. "Thanks to the tremendous efforts of AKTI's Legal Contributing Counsel, Dan Lawson, working with Michigan Attorney Peter O'Rourke, along with Rep. Foster and his aide Michael Krombeen, HB was introduced yesterday and we look forward to working to see that this legislation becomes law."
Rep. Frank Foster explained, "HB 5544 provides clarity and simplicity for citizens of this State, visitors, especially those involved in the outdoor pursuits, as well as law enforcement, with respect to knives. It eliminates archaic terms, such as dirk and stiletto, and makes clear that a violation of the law occurs if a person with criminal intent carries any knife.
At the same time, for those without criminal intent, it eliminates the 1950's era of prohibitions on automatic knives and prevents the misapplication of that law to various designs which have emerged in the decades since then.
It also very greatly restricts the existing prohibition on fixed blade knives, which should be especially welcomed by hunters, fishermen, hikers and others who enjoy the outdoors here in Michigan. We appreciate the input from the American Knife & Tool Institute for its technical assistance in putting together HB 5544 , which has resulted in wording that will be clearly recognized and understood by everyone," added Rep. Foster.
In addition to the repeal of Section 750.226a of the Michigan Penal Code, Michigan's "switchblade prohibition," HB 5544 will change Section. 227 regarding illegal fixed blade knives. The terms "dirk" and "stiletto" will be removed. Double-edged, non-folding instruments will be illegal if carried concealed except if a person is in their own home, place of business or on property they own or in transit between any of those locations. There is also an exemption if the double-edged, non-folding knife is carried for hunting, fishing, trapping or if used as a tool in the course of the person's trade, occupation, or hobby. All other fixed blade prohibitions are removed.
"This proposed legislation has been thoughtfully drafted and redrafted to meet the needs of Michigan and its residents and visitors. We appreciated the input of Attorney Peter O'Rourke and the "NRA-ILA in this process," explained Dan Lawson, AKTI Legal Contributing Counsel.
"I carry a knife with me each day. Under the current law, I, and, I believe most of the men who work and spend much time outdoors in northern lower Michigan, are potential felons - just for possessing a knife! As a citizen of Michigan, I thank AKTI for following through on this issue, and Frank Foster and staff for addressing a seriously flawed law." Michigan Attorney Peter O'Rourke
For links to more information or how to find your legislator, visit www.AKTI.org.
For more information, call (307) 587-8296 or visit the American Knife & Tool Institute website at www.AKTI.org. The mailing address is 22 Vista View Lane, Cody, WY 82414-9606. Or follow AKTI at: http://www.Facebook.com/SaveOurKnives.
http://twitter.com/SaveOurKnives
ABOUT: The American Knife & Tool Institute (www.AKTI.org) has been the advocacy voice of the entire knife community since 1998, ensuring that Americans will always be able to make, buy, sell, own, carry and use knives and edged tools. AKTI is recognized worldwide as a respected, credible and accurate source of knife legislation information, legislative input, and industry information with a successful, proven record of accomplishments in making effective changes to restrictive knife laws and promoting reasonable and responsible laws and enforcement.
# # #
Ensuring that Americans will always be able to make, buy, sell,
own, carry and use knives and edged tools.