The overall impression given is those certain items should not be offered for sale to the general public and that any attempt to do so is wrong. Strange position for an alleged proponent of our RKBA.
I think you're jumping to a conclusion. I'm just looking around and wondering. I think:
1. People that buy those things are probably just 'gear collectors'. I mean how many buy an knuckle knife and then use it except to play in their house, or fantasize?
2. I've never 'reported' any vendors or asked any LEOs 'is this legal';
3. I don't think I expressed a like or dislike of anyone owning any weapon and it's funny how a 'scary looking knife' is prohibited (like a double edged out the front switchblade or autoknife), but a big Kabar is fine, worn on the belt, or even mostly covered up. I couldn't easily kill you with a 3" OTF auto knife (unless it was a super strong spring), but you could fall down and kill yourself with a 6" Kabar.
4. There is no detector or pat down, and I see a lot of people letting their guns get tag tied, but I'm SURE people walked through with CC. Don't the organizer know that only the
nice folk are bothering to let the guys at the desk struggle with their guns and put a tagtie through the barrel?
5. I'm discussing my 'WONDER' not with ANTIs, but with fellow RTBA guys, so there's no 'betrayal' of the cause. If I went to an ANTI site and posted outrage at what was being sold THEN it would be puzzling from a RTBA supporter.
IMO, the most dangerous thing in the show was the Green Laser Viridian table, where the guy had several blue guns with a green laser on them and kids were coming up and pointing them and not even knowing they'd turned them on, and people were getting shined in the face (Not sure if their laser is energetic enough to cause perm damage).
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So in conclusion, it looks like you're trying to find reason to paint me as a betrayer of the cause, because I don't think you're that unintelligent. I think you're wasting your time, because your comments are lame and weak, but that's just me. One can post informative commentary one can start good threads or one can be an intrusive parasite, sniping at everyone else's intelligent discourse and never posting much original. Why don't such people take up stamp collecting? It's gotta be better for one's blood pressure. If one has forum rules about having devil's advocate posts, or there's a rule about being close to breaking a rule but not ACTUALLY breaking a rule, then I haven't seen them.