Politics are mainly about emotion and rarely about facts. My perception of BREXIT from afar was that it was based on emotions and feelings with few tangible facts. The results don't seem to be what either side expected.A flick knife is a very useful tool for rope and twine work. Once a flick knife or a butterfly knife are open, they are no different from any other knife. I can’t imagine that anyone is prepared to suggest a repeal.
A major part of a (quasi?) democracy, based upon majority rule by popular vote, is image.
Unless you can think of a better system, then we are stuck with the politics of headline and the sound bite. It’s currently our only defence against the despot.
Calm rationality rarely wins votes. Knives are emotive. That’s good for votes.
Long term education, social development and poverty eradication are hard work and very boring.
9/11 was initially about the facts but, ended up being about the emotions and can be argued made things much worse over time. Was 2 decades of war a reasonable response to a small dedicated group of terrorists?
Muslim hate was not nearly as significant before 9/11. After 9/11 Muslim hate is almost universal even though it was a small minority responsible.
In the end, the Taliban has returned and the Mideast is less stable today. Who really won and who really lost? Everything is mainly about emotions today and facts rarely get in the way of those emotions.
Just like the original post and the saga about emotions while ignoring facts along the way. The knife in question is perceived by the police apparently as legal but, they still treat it like it wasn't. Ultimately it is an inanimate object that can do nothing on its own. It takes the intent of an evil doer to actually use it in a criminal way to have a negative outcome and then, it is the user that did that, not the knife. The knife was just the tool at hand. A rock, brick, or bat, .... could also substitute for the knife in a scenario like this.