New York State just legalized 'Ghost Knives', which are knives made out of non-metallic materials, which won't set off metal detectors.
This was supposed to mean ceramic knives, but in practice, this law could apply to any non-metallic object with a sharpened point or edge.
Do you believe that any state, as opposed to federal, power, should have the right to legislate what citizens can carry?
New York State just legalized 'Ghost Knives', which are knives made out of non-metallic materials, which won't set off metal detectors.
This was supposed to mean ceramic knives, but in practice, this law could apply to any non-metallic object with a sharpened point or edge.
Do you believe that any state, as opposed to federal, power, should have the right to legislate what citizens can carry?
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