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<blockquote data-quote="Dale Atkerson" data-source="post: 2391839" data-attributes="member: 31696"><p>If I like a knife, I stick it in my pocket or strap it on my belt and away we go. If it's in in your pocket they won't see it, unless you are searched or ask to empty your pockets. I wear a cross draw knife in kydex, every day and every where. I have even had police officer stop me to ask about it. It does make good advertisement. I have about 10 or so knifes owned by law enforcement. I think it all comes down to the perception you give and the manner in which it is approached. If you have contact with an officer, declare you have a knife that could be considered a weapon. Just like you do, with a concealed carry. Usually they will not push any issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale Atkerson, post: 2391839, member: 31696"] If I like a knife, I stick it in my pocket or strap it on my belt and away we go. If it's in in your pocket they won't see it, unless you are searched or ask to empty your pockets. I wear a cross draw knife in kydex, every day and every where. I have even had police officer stop me to ask about it. It does make good advertisement. I have about 10 or so knifes owned by law enforcement. I think it all comes down to the perception you give and the manner in which it is approached. If you have contact with an officer, declare you have a knife that could be considered a weapon. Just like you do, with a concealed carry. Usually they will not push any issues. [/QUOTE]
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