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williammcgrath
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ongoing debate around knife regulation

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What can knife enthusiasts and collectors do to ensure that their voices are heard and their interests are represented in the ongoing debate around knife ownership and regulation:?:
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Bill DeShivs wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 7:43 pm Donate to kniferights.org
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Agreed with the above. KnifeRights is the best rep for changing knife laws......
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