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Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 09 June 2009
Assisted/One Handed Opener Ban- Please Read
Doug Ritter of Kniferights.com has an open message to all members in the USA:
The U.S. Government Is Trying To Take Away Your Pocket Knives!
The U.S. Government is after your Pocket Knives! In a sneak attack,
U.S. Customs has proposed revoking earlier rulings that assisted
opening knives are not switchblades. The proposal would not only outlaw
assisted opening knives, its overly broad new definition of a
switchblade would also include all one-handed opening knives and most
other pocket knives!
Knife Rights is geared up to help win this fight, but we cannot do it
without your help, your emails, your letters. The fight can only be won
if we raise enough hell that they are convinced they will not get away
with this. YOU are the most effective arrow in our quiver, the most
powerful cartridge in our gun.
Read on for the whole story and how you can make a difference and save your Knife Rights.
Knife Rights was formed three years ago because we knew it was only a
matter of time before there would be a major attempt to take away our
knives, as has occurred in England, Europe and elsewhere. Up until now,
the battles have been fought at state and local legislative levels,
such as the recent scare in Hawaii: < http://www.kniferights.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=72&Itemid=29
>. It has been a battle of a million little cuts. Little did we
guess that the first major battle at a national level wouldn't come
head on, but with government bureaucrats trying to sneak it by
everyone, avoiding a more conventional legislative battle, which they'd
likely lose.
U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) just a bit over two weeks
ago on May 21st proposed revoking earlier rulings that assisted opening
knives are not switchblades. The proposed new rule would not only
outlaw assisted opening knives, its new broad definition of a
switchblade would also include one-handed opening knives and could be
easily interpreted to cover most other pocket knives, even simple
old-fashioned slip-joints. At this point, one-hand opening and assisted
opening knives are 80% of U.S. knife sales (per AKTI industry sources).
For most knife companies, they represent all or the majority of their
product lines. These are the knives Americans take with them to work
and to play everyday.
Note, please, that CBP's interpretation of the Federal Switchblade Act
forms the basis for national, state and even local law and judicial
rulings in many cases. This ruling by CBP is NOT limited to just
imports. This WILL affect virtually everyone who carries a pocket
knife, no matter the type!
CBP came up with this absurd proposal and then tried slipping it into
their regular notices, apparently hoping nobody would become aware of
until too late. They provided for only the minimum 30-day comment
period, and there's no email comments allowed. Obviously, they'd just
as soon not hear from us. We're intending to disappoint them in that.
CBP's proposal which would have effects far beyond that suggested in
the title of the proposal, "Proposed Revocation Of Ruling Letters And
Revocation Of Treatment Relating To The Admissibilty [sic] Of Certain
Knives With Spring-Assisted Opening Mechanisms," which would be bad
enough even if it only did that. However, this proposal would make it
illegal for the estimated 40 million law-abiding Americans who own and
carry pocket knives to do so. It would also cost this country dearly in
destroyed businesses, lost jobs and ruined families. Thousands of jobs
and billions of dollars would be lost. CBP clearly appears to not have
considered the consequences of this unnecessary, inappropriate and even
illegitimate action. Since CBP is not required to consider the effects
of their actions, only Congress or the courts can rein them in. If left
to the courts, the industry and our rights will be devastated and
America will lose much, regardless of who wins the legal fight.
The definition of what is a switchblade has been clear and settled for
the most part since the Federal Switchblade Act was passed in 1958 and
has been reaffirmed by many years of legal decisions. The Act is very
clear that a switchblade must have an activating button on the handle.
Without a button, it is not a switchblade and this has been upheld by
numerous cases on many levels over the years. CBP's convoluted
reasoning in their proposal to reach back beyond the law and to expand
their regulatory purview by rationalizing "intent" as justification for
this new interpretation is a stretch, at best, and illegitimate at
worst. It simply doesn't meet the common sense test.
CBP's reaching beyond the clear language of the Act in making this
proposal is particularly questionable and irreconcilable because it
flies in the face of virtually unanimous recent state court rulings
(including several cases in California, Texas, Illinois and Michigan)
where the issue of assisted-opening knives has already been decided in
favor of the existing clear interpretation, that they are not a
switchblade. They cherry-picked a few bizarre and untypical rulings
from New York state from some years ago to provide support for their
proposal, ignoring the many more recent rulings.
For CBP to ignore this overwhelming existing body of law is inexcusably
arrogant and borders on a reckless abuse of their power. For them to
suddenly do an about face is akin to moving the goalposts after
starting the game, and then completely changing the rules of the game
besides, making every play ever devised illegal.
Beyond that, their significantly expanded interpretation of gravity and
inertia knives, also included in the Act, would clearly make one-hand
opening pocket knives illegal and according to industry sources, 80%
of pocket knives sold today are one-hand or assisted openers. Beyond
even that clearly excessively broad seizure of authority, we know from
past unfortunate experience in many cases over the years that this sort
of misinterpretation leads to potential abuse by law enforcement where
even the most simple and innocuous Boy Scout folding pocket knife can
be opened one-handed by use of dangerous and unsafe tricks, so that
these too would be covered under this expanded federal definition. This
ruling would therefore make almost all pocket knives subject to being
considered switchblades.
The impact of this CBP ruling would go far beyond just imported knives
because this "agency determination" will be used by domestic courts and
law enforcement to determine what is a "switchblade" under both federal
and state laws. Many states do not themselves define switchblades and
simply rely on the federal definition and interpretation, which is only
found in rulings by CBP. Since interstate commerce in switchblades is
prohibited, except under very limited conditions, simply driving across
a state line with a pocket knife in their possession would make someone
a federal felon.
Knifemaking in the U.S. has enjoyed a renaissance in the past decade or
two as the genius and innovation of American knifemakers, designers and
manufacturers has created a booming and vital American industry with
thousands of exciting new knife designs that improve the function,
utility and safety of the lowly pocket knife, one of man's oldest and
most useful tools. Millions of Americans have responded to this
innovation, creating a vibrant industry. For the most part these are
family owned businesses that are American success stories, the core of
America's economic strength. This proposal by CBP would destroy all
that for no good reason. They don't need a bailout; they just need to
be left alone to prosper.
The knife industry tells us they employ nearly 24,000 Americans and
have a nearly 6 billion dollar annual impact on our nation’s economy.
If this proposed ruling is allowed to stand, thousands of jobs will be
lost at the direct cost of billions of dollars. That doesn't even begin
to cover the enormous cost to the country of those that would become
unemployed, the ruined businesses, foreclosed homes, years of
litigation by both industry against CBP and who knows how many
criminal trials and appeals as law-abiding Americans fight this abusive
attempt to take away their knives, as well as many other devastating
unforeseen effects of this ill-considered proposal. Thousands of
American citizens’ lives would be ruined. Millions of Americans would
be impacted. The cost would be tragically huge, more so because it is
neither necessary, nor desired by the vast majority of Americans.
We are in for the fight of our lives to save our Pocket Knives and our
essential Knife Rights. We can only win if you do your part. You have
to write!
Our first step is to convince CBP that we deserve more time to respond.
Knife Rights has sent a letter to CBP requesting an extension to the
ridiculously short 30-day comment period:
We need your help to make an impression on CBP. They figured that they
could slip this by everyone with little notice. We need to let CBP know
that they are not going to get away with it; that we noticed and we are
not happy and that we will not stand by while they take away our pocket
knives.
We need you to write CBP NOW! Their 30 day deadline is fast
approaching and these letters must go via postal mail (or Fedex/UPS).
Click below for a Model Letter you can send to CBP. You MUST write
TODAY!
However, the reality is that CBP isn't required to listen to our
demands, but they do have to answer to Congress. After you send a
letter to CBP, giving them notice they are not going to sneak this by
us, the next step is to inundate Congress with emails and letters.
If you want to be free to carry your pocket knives in the future, you
need to write your Senators and Representative TODAY! Click below for
a Model Letter you can send to Members of Congress. Only your efforts
will stop this and save our Knife Rights!
We have prepared a Communicating with Congress page that includes tips
to maximize the effect of your letters. This page was developed after
consultation with experts who understand exactly how to get your
message across to Members of Congress. We have also included easy links
to find your Representatives, if you don't know who they are or the
best way to reach them. How much of an impact your communication has
can be significantly impacted by how and what you write. Our aim is to
help maximize your impact so your Members of Congress actually listen
and do something. PLEASE, click the link below and take a few minutes
to review our Communicating with Congress page BEFORE you act.
Help us stop this ill-conceived effort by CBP before it puts thousands
of more Americans out of work and destroys one of America’s oldest
industries, causing great harm to our nation and many American
families. Help us stop these faceless, heartless bureaucrats from
destroying our essential American freedoms. This nation has many more
important issues that need our attention and energy in this time of
crisis.
NOW IS THE TIME WE MUST DO BATTLE! WE HAVE NO TIME TO WASTE.
GET ON YOUR COMPUTERS AND SEND THESE LETTERS and EMAILS.
If a proposal by United States Customs and Border Protection becomes law, assisted openers will be classified as illegal switchblades. In
fact, any knife able to open with one hand will be deemed a switchblade.
Who does this affect?
The 35.6 million owners of one-hand operation knives.
The 24,000 employees of the knife industry.
Scores of retailers. Eighty
percent of all knives purchased use one-hand operation.
So what does this mean for SAK Collectors and people not in the US? Well, it means a lot. On the most basic level, if one handed openers are no longer legal in the US, which is the biggest market in the world, there is a good chance we will be seeing the end of the OH models from Victorinox and Wenger, or at least they will be significantly more difficult to obtain.
However, since most of us are also knife users and not just SAK enthusiasts, the ban will affect us all significantly more than just OHT's and Rangers. No assisted opening or one handed opening knives means that many of the US based companies that produce these types of knives, be they Spyderco, Cold Steel, Benchmade, CRKT, SOG or Leatherman will be greatly affected- some potentially even to the point of bankruptcy. With the current state of the economy, people should be preserving jobs, not going out of their way to cause more damage that is already being done.
The trickle down effect is that those of us outside of the US will also suffer as even if they remain legal in our areas, they simply will not be available as the companies that produce them will either not continue to produce one handed/assisted opening knives or shut down entirely.
While I like to avoid politics and any discussion thereof, this is a big one, and directly affects us as knife collectors and users.
I just sent an email to Congressman Rob Andrews, my representative in NJ!!!
DUmb Question,,,,,SHould I sent this to any senators yet??
BIG TARGET, Tuesday, 09 June 2009 10:04