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    London's Mayor Declares Intense New 'Knife Control' Policies To Stop Epidemic Of Stabbings

    The police will now stop and frisk people believed to be carrying knives.


    An epidemic of stabbings and acid attacks in London has gotten so bad that London mayor Sadiq Khan is announcing broad new "knife control" policies designed to keep these weapons of war out of the hands of Londoners looking to cause others harm.

    The "tough, immediate" measures involve an incredible police crackdown, a ban on home deliveries of knives and acid, and expanding law enforcement stop-and-search powers so that police may stop anyone they believe to be a threat, or planning a knife or acid attack.

    Khan announced Friday that the city has created a "violent crime taskforce of 120 officers" tasked with rooting out knife-wielding individuals in public spaces, and is pumping nearly $50 million into the Metropolitan Police department so that they can better arm themselves against knife attacks. He's also empowering the Met Police to introduce "targeted patrols with extra stop and search powers for areas worst-affected," according to a statement.

    Strangely enough, Khan is responsible for decreasing the number of stop-and-searches, having previously declared the tactic racist and potentially Islamophobic. It's also not clear what local Londoners will now use to cut their food.

    Parliament is also set to take up heavy "knife control" legislation when it resumes this week. The U.K. government is expected to introduce a ban on online knife sales and home knife deliveries, declare it "illegal to possess zombie knives and knuckledusters in private" — "zombie knives" are those defined as being manufactured for the purpose of being used as a person-to-person weapon — and ban sales of caustic materials to anyone under the age of 18, the Independent reports.

    London has seen a dramatic uptick in murder rates, surpassing even New York City in the number of homicides every month since the beginning of 2018. It has some of the strictest gun control laws in the world, and, technically, knives carried "without good reason" are off limits to anyone under the age of 18.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/29179...-emily-zanotti

  • #2
    They are now calling a knife a "weapon of war". LMFAO

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
      They are now calling a knife a "weapon of war". LMFAO
      fuck sake..this mean I cant butter and jelly my toast anymore???:rofl::rofl::rofl: but people wanna argue that these fucks in America don't wanna over turn the 2nd...BULL FUCKING SHIT

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      • #4
        Is this satire or the real deal?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by chuckz28 View Post
          Is this satire or the real deal?
          100% real

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          • #6
            It's just common sense!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by redback View Post
              It's just common sense!
              exactly. even you know the argument you've been making all along is weak. ban knives they switch to screw drivers, ban screw drivers they switch to ice picks, ban ice picks they switch to baseball bats, ban baseball bats they switch to brass knuckles, ban brass knuckles they switch to running people over with cars.. on and on it goes until nothing is allowed and you live in a police state where you aren't free to do anything or own anything. "sir is that a mini swiss army multi tool i see there on your key chain.. you are under arrest."...

              the big picture must be addressed. banning inanimate objects while ignoring WHY people are doing these things is the opposite of common sense.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                exactly. even you know the argument you've been making all along is weak. ban knives they switch to screw drivers, ban screw drivers they switch to ice picks, ban ice picks they switch to baseball bats, ban baseball bats they switch to brass knuckles, ban brass knuckles they switch to running people over with cars.. on and on it goes until nothing is allowed and you live in a police state where you aren't free to do anything or own anything. "sir is that a mini swiss army multi tool i see there on your key chain.. you are under arrest."...

                the big picture must be addressed. banning inanimate objects while ignoring WHY people are doing these things is the opposite of common sense.
                The only thing that makes sense here is the stop and frisk which it says they are going to implement.

                Banning home deliveries of knives is silly. That's what they are actually banning? Internet orders and home deliveries of those orders?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                  exactly. even you know the argument you've been making all along is weak. ban knives they switch to screw drivers, ban screw drivers they switch to ice picks, ban ice picks they switch to baseball bats, ban baseball bats they switch to brass knuckles, ban brass knuckles they switch to running people over with cars.. on and on it goes until nothing is allowed and you live in a police state where you aren't free to do anything or own anything. "sir is that a mini swiss army multi tool i see there on your key chain.. you are under arrest."...

                  the big picture must be addressed. banning inanimate objects while ignoring WHY people are doing these things is the opposite of common sense.
                  Actually I agree with what they are doing. If there is a problem you make some attempt to fix it. If that many people are dying from it then do something about it.

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                  • #10
                    Wait...I bet I now your argument. Give everyone a knife right? Then they can defend themselves...have little knifey fights

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                    • #11
                      hahahaa

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by redback View Post
                        Actually I agree with what they are doing. If there is a problem you make some attempt to fix it. If that many people are dying from it then do something about it.
                        But that's why they banned guns, now its turned to this..so gun ban didn't work. Whats it gonna be after a knife ban don't work? This proves it don't work...LOL. Its not the guns..its not the knives..its the PEOPLE:rofl:

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by redback View Post
                          Actually I agree with what they are doing. If there is a problem you make some attempt to fix it. If that many people are dying from it then do something about it.
                          You can't think past such a surface level it's scary. "Do something about it" until nobody is allowed to do anything all in the name of "safety".

                          In a similar sense the government was granted unprecedented civilian surveillance powers after 9/11. "Safety" in the name of freedom. It's been a long time tactic to "keep the people safe". The thing is, it's never really about freedom, it's about control. A little here and a little there and soon enough the US is the exact same country our founding fathers decided to leave (Britain) for a better free land where they could live without layer upon layer of restrictions on freedom.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by lipripper View Post
                            But that's why they banned guns, now its turned to this..so gun ban didn't work. Whats it gonna be after a knife ban don't work? This proves it don't work...LOL. Its not the guns..its not the knives..its the PEOPLE:rofl:
                            Well you could possibly be right but if you are what is your solution? Doing nothing should never be an option.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                              You can't think past such a surface level it's scary. "Do something about it" until nobody is allowed to do anything all in the name of "safety".

                              In a similar sense the government was granted unprecedented civilian surveillance powers after 9/11. "Safety" in the name of freedom. It's been a long time tactic to "keep the people safe". The thing is, it's never really about freedom, it's about control. A little here and a little there and soon enough the US is the exact same country our founding fathers decided to leave (Britain) for a better free land where they could live without layer upon layer of restrictions on freedom.
                              So do nothing?

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