Tourma

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Hey all!

Just your everyday pan transgender librarian. As one so typically is. Also a Socialist, so there's that. I'm enjoying my time off of corporate social media.

I like reading, video games, and art. Looking to follow more people here.


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NireBryce
@NireBryce

the blade in question: https://www.amazon.com/TACRAY-Foldable-Stainless-Anti-skidding-Ergonomic/dp/B0CHDRWBRB/

they make a 4.4" version, which is STILL illegal to carry outside of a bag in NYC and a lot of US states. https://www.amazon.com/TACRAY-Foldable-Stainless-Anti-skidding-Ergonomic/dp/B0CHDRWBRB but longer blades are allowed in especially hunting states. Check your state laws, don't get fucked.

brandishing these things in public around law enforcement will absolutely get you into Hot Water at best (NYC turbo felony) in most US States. Getting frisked for other reasons and having them find it, too.

DO NOT BRING THESE THROUGH NYC OUTSIDE OF A BAG.


margot
@margot

it's sooooooo funny that the unique intersection of the US police state and a heavily politicized and well-protected clause in the bill of rights means that knives are generally more illegal than guns in most places lmao


NireBryce
@NireBryce

there a few municipalities and at least one state where it is legal to open carry a sword, but putting it in a sheathe makes it felony concealment of a bladed weapon


Tourma
@Tourma

I remember hearing that this is a Class thing. Back in the day, poor people could afford knives, brass knuckles, truncheons, batons, etc. but not guns. The upper class could afford guns. So the former got outlawed, and the latter stayed legal.

So yeah, it's always Class and/or Capitalism.


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