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Zane
203
Jun 9, 2018
What about TSA laws?? Like taking this on an airplane?? LOL I don't think so
Edit - I see where it says the TSA had an idea to allow knifes on planes but was never implemented. Not sure why that was an idea lol
TheHelton5
49
Jun 9, 2018
ZaneBecause most knife carriers aren’t looking to stab someone as the reason they carry knives. Pretty sure most people use them exclusively as tools. So allowing people to take their (least “scary”) tool with them on a plane, should be allowed.
G3n3r1c
216
Jun 10, 2018
ZaneThe flight attendants rebelled against the plan (as they have to deal with a bunch of cell-phone obsessed lunatics already). There was a serious effort to let small knives back on airplanes as functional tools (e.g., cutting apples, trimming threads, cutting paper). Several manufacturers designed ahead expecting a new market, but the plan didn't go through and the knives are still being sold.
TSA may or may not turn a blind eye when this type of knife is buried deep in a carry-on; a few years ago a business acquaintance told me he carried a 2" knife on dozens of flights and was never challenged.