I'm really uncertain about where this topic would go so if a mod wants to move it to a more relevant section of the site then that would be greatly appreciated.
Most countries in the west have bans on some sort of specific legislation pertaining to switchblades (knives where the blade is concealed and can be quickly drawn and locked into place by the push of a button or lever.
I'm curious as to why there is specific emphasis on that kind of blade. Maybe someone more versed in law enforcement could tell me, what is it about flick blades that is so abnormally dangerous that they are singled out in comparison to say a short hunting knife that could just as easily be hidden??
To my untrained eyes it seems the flick aspect is more of a gimmick than anything else so I don't really understand the focus on that particular kind of knife.
Most countries in the west have bans on some sort of specific legislation pertaining to switchblades (knives where the blade is concealed and can be quickly drawn and locked into place by the push of a button or lever.
I'm curious as to why there is specific emphasis on that kind of blade. Maybe someone more versed in law enforcement could tell me, what is it about flick blades that is so abnormally dangerous that they are singled out in comparison to say a short hunting knife that could just as easily be hidden??
To my untrained eyes it seems the flick aspect is more of a gimmick than anything else so I don't really understand the focus on that particular kind of knife.
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