State of Connecticut v. DeCiccio
315 Conn. 79 (2014)
Decided: December 23, 2014
The right to transport knives as a corollary right to a right of self-defense
American Knife and Tool Institute
Keeping Knives in American Lives Since 1998
Keeping Knives in American Lives Since 1998
State of Connecticut v. DeCiccio
315 Conn. 79 (2014)
Decided: December 23, 2014
The right to transport knives as a corollary right to a right of self-defense
United States v. Irazarry
509 F. Supp. 2d 198 (E.D.N.Y. 2007)
Federal judge finds folding utility razor knife not a gravity knife.
Michigan v. Mata
Decided: January 21, 2003
Kershaw Speedsafe knife not banned by Michigan law prohibiting automatic knives.
AKTI is removing automatic restrictions state by state and working to enact federal law to protect the rights of knife owners who travel between different states and jurisdictions. Our goal is also to repeal the FSA which is a ban on the commerce of valuable tools between states. We diligently and responsibly work to eliminate restrictions that hamper the ability of the knife community to do business or knife owners to chose the best tool for the task at hand.
Gerber will be selling the single batch, limited 20 unit run of the G1-001 at the 2017 Blade Show, where 100% of sales will be donated to the AKTI American Knife & Tool Institute to support the organization’s ongoing efforts to defend and improve the rights and laws of knife users and manufacturers.
As a nonprofit association, AKTI’s role is to be the reasonable and responsible advocate for the knife-making and knife-using community; educating, promoting and informing that knives are important tools.
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