It's extremely difficult to compare the US/UK knife crime stats because over here violent criminals opt for guns rather than knives. Knives tend to come up more in domestic crime.
The problem is not career criminals, but the other stuff that throws the stats off between the two.
Since your criminals have a harder time getting guns than our criminals, a straight up comparison of crime stats isn't valid
Not really, will people please get the point, they are criminals so breaking the law sort of the job. Actual our gun crime is raising so they report knife crime as a distraction, because when you have banned them nothing much left to do.
FYI, in most big US cities, carrying a knife with more than a 3" blade is illegal just as it is in the UK.
Yes, but not a locking knife like here. Leatherman are against the law for EDC because of this.
The statement is not really the case in the US. "Most people" don't carry any type of weapon in the US even though in many places, they can. In fact, very few people carry a weapon here.
Yet my favorite crime stat is the two safest places to live are both the ones with the most carried guns. Strangely criminals go elsewhere, a little like burglars avoiding alarmed houses.
Indeed, the idea of carrying a knife or a gun for personal protection -- the whole EDC ethos -- tends to be held by a very, very, very small minority of very frightened men who are sure that villains lurk about every corner. If you see someone in the US with a gun on their hip solely for protection, you can be sure they're a frightened puppy.
They should move here then, and be really afraid.
There are PLENTY of good reasons to own guns -- I own quite a few. But I've never carried in public other than when going shooting, and I've never known anyone other than one guy who practiced open EDC. And he was scared of everything (a dangerous combination, guns and fear...)
Apprently I am afraid because when the lottery comes in, hello Texas, and concealed carry.
Whether it's knives or guns, don't use EDC for protection -- it's dumb and it's false security. Being fit, alert to your surroundings and confident is much better protection.
I agree, the best weapon to carry is your brain, because they cannot take it off you, and it tends to be there when you need it.
EDC is more about living in some kind of fantasy world -- partly paranoid, partly dreaming of heroism -- than it is about practical defense.
Criminals are a fantasy. You really need to move here, I know just the local store for you to use.
Believe me, you do not want to get into a knife fight to defend your wallet. Few things in this world are more savage.
Finally I agree with you, I want to point my 9mm at him, and call the police. What I really do not want to do is get in a knife fight, when I do not have a knife.
The problem with these laws is they do not stop criminals, because criminals break the law. I do not want to carry a knife for self defense, a knife is not defensive, but being able to carry any of the nice plastic defensive tools availble in the US would be nice. Being able to carry anything incase some druged up or drunk idiot decides to kill me, would be nice.
You might want to look up what they are calling the 'CSI effect', one of the things these sort of programs are doing is training criminals to be better. One of the effects of this is they kill witnesses, because then no one left to point at them in court.