I have some knives that I was going to put on my shop. They are household peeling knives how do I try and protect my self that the person purchasing the knife is 18 or over or at least show that I have tried to prove that they are over 18. Any Ideas
"MAPLE GROVE, Minn. -- A driver who fell through the ice Monday while delivering sand to a resident on Fish Lake in Maple Grove credits his rolled down window and a pocket knife for saving his life."
This is the same type of evil knife you want banned
http://www.kare11.com/news/news_arti...539322&catid=2
Tools cannot be evil or good
I don't know if anyone's noticed but the pictures in that thread with regards to knifes are similar to kitchen knifes used by chefs.
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I have some knives that I was going to put on my shop. They are household peeling knives how do I try and protect my self that the person purchasing the knife is 18 or over or at least show that I have tried to prove that they are over 18. Any Ideas
There is absolutely NO way to guarantee that buyers are in fact over 18.
If there were - then it would simply be easy to use the existing laws regarding purchase of knives ( as in a shop)I think Gothicina has the right idea - restrict the category to the areas where it is legal to buy such items freely.
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