Switchblade law opponents cut in Hill fight
The Washington Times | June 27, 2009
Opponents of the Obama administration’s plan to expand the definition of “switchblades” and block the importing of many common pocketknives suffered an early setback in Congress this week, but they vow the Capitol Hill knife fight isn’t over. “Everyone from our first responders, law enforcement officials, Boy Scouts and hunters will be affected by this regulation,” said Rep. Bob Latta, Ohio Republican, after the House Rules Committee rejected his bill to block the change. “It is unacceptable to think that we as citizens cannot carry a pocketknife for work or recreation purposes.” Mr. Latta, who has teamed up with Democratic …
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