Right now, we know that you will definitely confiscate these types of knives if you try to get them across the border. The legality of their mere wearing is something we need to expect from the RCMP (fingers crossed). The knife is not illegal in Canada. It is illegal to import into Canada. What I understand is a detour to make them illegal in Canada, but the devil is in the details. This is a grotesque violation of the law, and if it is indeed applied to the full extent of the law, it could be extremely problematic for reasonable people like us. If you are or know a Canadian, please talk to them about it, because surely they should know what`s coming. The new regulations may or may not be strictly enforced, which could easily affect people who are simply unaware of the change in the law. Not in both countries, but you can order it and since it`s probably not illegal if caught, you can challenge the claim that MEC issued a statement saying, “Several types of folding knives designed to be opened with one hand are no longer available at MEC. Knives that expose the blade despite “minimal handling of a pinball machine or other non-sharp parts of the blade” can also be imported illegally. The latter type of knives has been withdrawn from sale.
In Canada, we don`t have any rights that you should know about now. We live in a police state where they can consider anything illegal at any time and stop you for not wearing a mask or entering a restaurant without catching the sting. We absolutely have 0 rights because all our so-called rights can be violated Although knives like fins and perhaps more are likely to be seized when crossing the border, they are not necessarily illegal to possess or carry. More of the same and. What`s next? Just look at how George Carlins takes over the rights. These are not rights if they can be taken away, they are privileges. We are not a threat as law-abiding knife owners, nor are we law-abiding gun owners. The sad reality is that the same Bangin hooligans who carry an illegal gun in public probably also carry a nice Balisong, switch blade or stiletto that I would like to own myself. In this regard, I will not possess anything illegal or forbidden, but it makes me a law-abiding citizen and a knife enthusiast. Well, I think I`m going to overthrow on orders for another stupid law and a violation of the government like all other legitimate people in Canada, even if the criminals don`t. Canadian compatriots, if this bs . Uh, I mean, a nice Canadian law has been passed, join me or throw away your pocket knives, although you will never commit a crime with them, oh, but don`t forget to replace them with plastic scissors in case you need to cut a seat belt to save someone from a burning car.
Better yet, break down the nylon fabrics approved at this point with your teeth. We were not told that we could no longer wear them. Right? Complaint No. AP-2017-012 concerned the importation into Canada of Kershaw folding knives that are easy to open and has now made pinball knives illegal (the little thing you tear off with your thumb). You wouldn`t have heard of it unless you read the sites of equipment nerds (the only people who seemed to have heard about it), but if you own one of these knives, it could affect you. If you think I`m a little frivolous, look at how a similar law has been implemented in New York. The laws are very vague and the police have exploited this whim to classify just about any folding knife they want as an illegal gravity knife. One. According to Canada Border Services Agency Customs Notice 18-01, blades like CRKT Provoke cannot be legally imported into Canada. Since the Provoke is manufactured in Taiwan, the knife is virtually illegal in Canada. Hey guys, I`m Canadian and I`m thinking of buying a CRKT M16 because I need a new knife.
for some reason, I can`t buy it or any other knife directly from CRKT`s website. I have to buy it from a store in Ontario through Amazon. Is this knife illegal in Canada? Does the KTRC have an embargo on Canada? It`s cheaper directly from the seller, but I should ship it across the border. Is it worth it? The Vancouver women were more welcoming and let me know that there was no current or planned mass seizure of these types of knives.