Senators introduce bipartisan bill to protect knife owners
Pocket knives are banned by some local and state laws
February 26, 2015
Washington, D.C. ¨C Today (Wednesday, February 25, 2015) U.S. Senators Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., introduced legislation to ensure that those traveling with a properly secured knife are not prosecuted under local or state laws which ban certain knives. Ą°Americans who are transporting a pocket knife shouldnĄŻt have to worry that they will be arrested for just passing through,Ąą said Enzi. Ą°This is not theoretical, but a real problem. It is almost impossible for a citizen to be fully aware of the thousands of knife laws across the country. This bill would solve this issue.Ąą Ą°This is a common-sense bill that respects state laws, ensures public safety and protects the rights of knife owners,Ąą Wyden said. Ą°It provides protections that donĄŻt currently exist for knife owners traveling between places where knives are legal--as long as they keep that knife inaccessible on the trip.Ąą The Knife Owners Protection Act would provide safe harbor to Americans travelling with a knife where it is lawful for the knife to be possessed at both the points of origin and destination, so long as the knife is transported in a closed container. This legislation is based on the Firearms Owner Protection Act of 1986 which provides the same protection to lawŠ\abiding gun owners.
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