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.
AKTI Discourages Michigan Bill to Outlaw Multibladed Devices
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.
New York Knife Bust Update
AKTI responded to the arrests of New York City knife retailers in late 2003 and early 2004 by contacting the head of the NYPD task force directly, explaining that gravity knives have not been produced in this country for some 50 years. We also provided materials and referrals for attorneys representing various defendants.
AKTI Remembers American Patriots
One year later, the American Knife and Tool Institute remembers the victims and volunteers who died on September 11, 2001.
Boston Revised Ordinance Passes, Permits Recreational Knife Use and Carry
AKTI lobbied for changes in Boston’s knife ordinance that banned knives with blades in excess of 2-1/2 inches. The changed ordinance allows for use of recreational knives with longer blades.