If you oppose the Scottish Executive's proposed ban on swords as part of it's crackdown on knife crime (which I mentioned here) there is now an online petition you can sign here.
It emerges from the correspondance I've had with the First Minister's office that they have no idea how often, or indeed if, swords figure in viloent crime since all that is recorded is "sharp object" which also means they can't say if there's any benefit to restricting "non-domestic" knives since it is quite possible (and from my memory true) that the majority of sharp objects used are actually kitchen knives.
It emerges from the correspondance I've had with the First Minister's office that they have no idea how often, or indeed if, swords figure in viloent crime since all that is recorded is "sharp object" which also means they can't say if there's any benefit to restricting "non-domestic" knives since it is quite possible (and from my memory true) that the majority of sharp objects used are actually kitchen knives.
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Oh, and are children going to grow up now cutting their steaks with spoons? Wait till they reach 18 (an age of obvious maturity), and watch how many really do hurt themselves with a now dangerous object that they have been kept safe from until then.
The whole idea is utterly ridiculous.
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But I also think one of the best ways to make an impact is the "Adopt-an-MP" scheme, whereby you get a number of well-spoken, sensible people to each go to their own MSP, and offer to show them how swords are used responsibly, and basically... educate them.
Even one MSP on your side can have more impact than a huge petition - because the MSP has direct access to the people formulating the policy.
I'll still sign your petition, though.
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I know you're being serious, sorry.