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Arkansas Repeals Anti-Knife Statute

February 12, 2007

A bill promoted by AKTI was signed into law Feb. 9, 2007, by Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe. The law repeals a previous statute that made it a weapons offense to carry a knife with a blade 3 inches or longer.

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Pocketknives are Tools Used by Millions – Response to WSJ Article

August 1, 2006

Reply from AKTI to a July 25, 2006, article in the Wall Street Journal titled “How New, Deadly Pocketknives Became a $1 Billion Business.” The American Knife & Tool’s response focuses on the importance of pocketknives as tools used daily by millions of Americans.

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Manufacturers, Labor Support Firearms Industry Protection

February 16, 2005

Legislation was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives to hinder frivolous lawsuits against law-abiding businesses that seek to blame them for the criminal misuse of legally sold firearms. AKTI supported a similar bill proposed the previous year.

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AKTI Poll Results on Knife Definitions

February 15, 2005

More than 86 percent of AKTI individual members believe that AKTI should take the official position that “there are no good knives; there are no bad knives,” based on a Winter 2005 poll the organization conducted among its members.

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AKTI Discourages Michigan Bill to Outlaw Multibladed Devices

May 1, 2004

A letter-writing campaign promoted by AKTI in response to the introduction of H 5797 by Representatives Smith and Hood in the Michigan legislature effectively discouraged the bill from being considered and it died in committee.

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#KnowYourKnifeLaws - NORTH DAKOTA - Knives defined as "dangerous weapons" may not be carried concealed without a CCW license. This includes automatic knives or knives with blades of 5"+. See discussion at www.stateknifelaws.com#StateKnifeLaws #NorthDakotaKnifeLaws #CarryWithConfidence #AutomaticKnifeLaws #SupportAKTI #KnifeLaws #KnifeCommunity ... See MoreSee Less

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