I’m sorry, but as an RKBA guy, I can’t worry about what kind of knife he had. A knife? Really? Depending on definitions and interpretations? Shoot, they should see what I carry. I ain’t sweating knife definitions. Sorry.
Freddie Grays Knife Why is Prosecutor Claiming Unlawful Arrest?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3285581/posts
Another poorly spoken word from this dingbat The defense has a right to see the evidence before the trial, not during the trial.
She will be compelled to release to the defense. Like to see the chain of control over the evidence in this one. How did she end up with the evidence?
The States don't see it that way. I disagree, but the reality is the States treat knives differently.
I am working to make a change to that. It is slow.
/johnny
Pretty much what I said, albeit more briefly, in another thread.
2A doesn’t have an exclusion for infringements by Baltimore City Council, nor the MD legislature.
I'd wager you don't have Freddy's rap sheet, either. (8^D)
It is germane when one of the big selling points for violence is that Freddy never should have been arrested. Its thin, but he was on probation, ran from the police, and allegedly possessed a knife which was illegal (why he ran is an issue in the argument over 'justification' for arresting him).
I know, that's all lawyer bait and media food. It is rare I don't have at least three knives on my person, myself--but then, I don't have Freddy's rap sheet either.
I agree. “Illegal knife” is stupid and completely Un-Constitutional.
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That's because you ain't facing a possible conviction depending on said definition...