Technically a fixed blade?

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After collecting balisongs for a while I've been wanting to start making, and eventually selling some if I get good. The problem is, I live in Canada. I was thinking I could make the latch on the bali skeletonized, then latch it open and put a screw through the bite handle and latch making the latch unable to open without unscrewing that one screw. This would, in my interpretation make the knife a fixed blade and legal to sell. Of course if someone happened to take out that one screw it would turn into a fully functional balisong. Could I be held responsible? Just wondering what all of your interpretations of this is.
 
Take your interpretation to a Canadian court and you will lose.

It's the same question we get periodically: if we take the spring out of an auto and ship it to you separately, is that legal? No, an auto is an auto, and a bali is a bali.
 
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