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<blockquote data-quote="absent" data-source="post: 136571" data-attributes="member: 1456"><p>Knives are banned at my place of work as well - they, no matter how small, are considered dangerous weapons. It is asinine. I could jab someone's eyes out with a pencil as easily as cutting them. If one wants it to be EVERYTHING is a weapon. How did we get to this point? I used to take a pocket knife to elementary school and none of the teachers blinked. Now as an adult people practically look on in horror if you pull out that scary SAK. We, as a nation, seem so eager to give up these basic things for this imagined shadow of security</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="absent, post: 136571, member: 1456"] Knives are banned at my place of work as well - they, no matter how small, are considered dangerous weapons. It is asinine. I could jab someone's eyes out with a pencil as easily as cutting them. If one wants it to be EVERYTHING is a weapon. How did we get to this point? I used to take a pocket knife to elementary school and none of the teachers blinked. Now as an adult people practically look on in horror if you pull out that scary SAK. We, as a nation, seem so eager to give up these basic things for this imagined shadow of security [/QUOTE]
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