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For everyone who loves black on black knives, I hope you never have to defend yourself with one.

The District Attorney makes his living convicting “criminals,” whether they deserve it or not. He needs a good success rate to show he’s tough on crime and keep his job. In a case of self defense, the weapon used matters. You would actually be safer using a shotgun for home defense than using a knife against street thugs. Shotguns are still all American. Knives are oooh-oooh-scary.

Things like the name of the knife makes a difference. If you saved your life with a “Fisherman” you are far safer than if you defended your family with the “Battle Blaster.” Ask yourself which one the DA will get more traction with in front of a jury?

In the same way, the look of the knife matters. If the “Fisherman” is an innocent looking thing, with a light shiny blade and stag grips, you have lessened your chances of being judged by twelve. If the knife is all black and tactical looking, like the Devil’s Bowie, the DA will love waving it in front of the jury. He knows that many people find black knives scarier than uncoated knives. He knows that tactical looking knives are scarier than simple looking knives.

“Examine this vicious weapon! There is no possible use for this thing save killing the innocent! It’s obvious the defendant was out looking for trouble! He wanted a chance to use his big black Battle Blaster to murder some innocent mugger on the street!”

Under these circumstances, even a pink knife would be better for you.

Ha! I don't care what the DA or anyone else thinks or says...If there are thugs in my home - I will use whatever means is necessary to handle the situation. I'll use my gun as it is my preferred home defense weapon - but if I have to use a knife - I will, and I don't care what color it is. I would love to have that discussion in court with some bozo trying to say that the color of my knife had something to do with intent to kill or whatever. That's all BS and I certainly hope that the DA wouldn't get away with it. Luckily, I live in a state that has the castle doctrine which states that you can protect your home/dwelling with deadly force and not be held legally or financially liable.
And the quote supposedly from a DA where it states "killing the innocent" is misleading- they were in my home uninvited - they are not innocent and as far as I'm concerned they were there to do me and my family harm.

I get your point to the extent that people (lawyers and jurors) are just freakin' crazy these days and will grasp at anything...but I still believe that we have the right to defend our lives and by whatever means is necessary or available to us. God help us all when they take that right away. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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