expvideo
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I had someone at my office ask me if I had a permit for my knife. She was opening a package with her keys and I asked her if she would like to use my knife. She said yes, so I opened it for her and handed it to her, holding the blade end of the knife, so that she would be taking the handle. Anyway, my knife is a Kershaw, so it has a spring assist, and snaps out into place (not illegal like a switchblade) after I get the blade moving. It makes for easy one-handed operation.
Seeing the knife she said "Oh that looks dangerous! Do you have a permit for that?"
I didn't know how to respond, so I just laughed and told her that there was no such thing as a permit to carry a knife. I was really taken aback by the question, but I found it amusing, so I thought I would share.
I had someone at my office ask me if I had a permit for my knife. She was opening a package with her keys and I asked her if she would like to use my knife. She said yes, so I opened it for her and handed it to her, holding the blade end of the knife, so that she would be taking the handle. Anyway, my knife is a Kershaw, so it has a spring assist, and snaps out into place (not illegal like a switchblade) after I get the blade moving. It makes for easy one-handed operation.
Seeing the knife she said "Oh that looks dangerous! Do you have a permit for that?"
I didn't know how to respond, so I just laughed and told her that there was no such thing as a permit to carry a knife. I was really taken aback by the question, but I found it amusing, so I thought I would share.