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  • #31
    Uhhh, yeah... dats gotta be it

    Originally posted by BoarSpear
    OOOOOOOooooo I see it was the MMA monkeys who didnt deserve the knowledge just us edumakated folk in da streat and indoneshun 4ums git ta read da good stuff...
    Yup...
    Dats my story and I'm stickin 2 it...

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Tant01
      Yup...
      Dats my story and I'm stickin 2 it...
      Its a good un...go with Grace....















      (i hear she puts out)

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      • #33
        Harhar that's hilarious mate! This famous American humour is just too much for me, I’m splitting my sides with laughter oh there goes a kidney but I just can’t stop laughing at this amazing display of wit harhar harhar.

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        • #34
          I have a folder that I keep with me at all times, but I had also dug out an old kubotan just to have with me at my security job at ERAU. I was told that it was 'not allowed' can you beleive it so I said ok and opted for my yawara.

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            • #36
              How about a small flashlight???


              http://www.surefire.com/surefire/content/e2d_large.jpg

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Tant01
                Maybe if it didnt say executive defender on the side, kinda gives the purpose of it away.

                What are you gonna tell them your fighting off the fear of the dark?

                lol

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                • #38
                  What cracks me up most is WHERE he works and the fact a pocket stick is an unacceptable weapon. It's not like they ever made the news for any major stories that affected the USA and the world.

                  I would tell 'em I needed freedom of choice to carry the tools (within the law) I need to protect myself (first) and the people and property of the employer second. If you don't have the tools to protect yourself, how the hell are you gonna protect them? If thats to complicated for them to understand, Quit, otherwise you're a paper tiger in a world of real ones...

                  shibumi you know me pretty well, think about how many knives I wore at home much less at "the shop" !! Do You really want a security job that wont let you carry a pocket stick?

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                  • #39
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                    • #40
                      Knife or Kubotan

                      This would essentially depend on the laws in the particular state, jurisdiction, etc. It would also depend on the totality of circumstances. Like the firearm, a knife is a lethal force tool. It should not be employed were lethal force is not justified. The less-than-lethal applications of a knife (as an impact tool or a control-hold device) is what is known as inappropriate use of force. It's similar in context to attempting to use the barrel of a handgun to apply a wrist lock. Can it be done? Absolutely, but what's the point? While some of those less-than-lethal tactics do have a place they are considered rare exceptions to the rule. In short, if a knife is employed against an unarmed assailant, even if it's used as an impact tool, the fact remains that it's still a knife and the law may not be on your side, even in a legitimate self-defense situation.

                      With that being said, a Kubotan, or an improvised variation may be a more suitable choice for regular carry as it can effectively be employed in situations where a knife may not be legally justified. Not to mention the fact that it's easy to use, easier to retain, less intimidating for new students, and less likley to effectively be used against the student if they are disarmed.


                      Steve

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by szorn
                        This would essentially depend on the laws in the particular state, jurisdiction, etc. It would also depend on the totality of circumstances. Like the firearm, a knife is a lethal force tool. It should not be employed were lethal force is not justified. The less-than-lethal applications of a knife (as an impact tool or a control-hold device) is what is known as inappropriate use of force. It's similar in context to attempting to use the barrel of a handgun to apply a wrist lock. Can it be done? Absolutely, but what's the point? While some of those less-than-lethal tactics do have a place they are considered rare exceptions to the rule. In short, if a knife is employed against an unarmed assailant, even if it's used as an impact tool, the fact remains that it's still a knife and the law may not be on your side, even in a legitimate self-defense situation.

                        With that being said, a Kubotan, or an improvised variation may be a more suitable choice for regular carry as it can effectively be employed in situations where a knife may not be legally justified. Not to mention the fact that it's easy to use, easier to retain, less intimidating for new students, and less likley to effectively be used against the student if they are disarmed.


                        Steve

                        Well said!



                        Tant01

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                        • #42
                          I carry both. I feel more secure with the knife, but I also feel sketch if there's any possibility I might be pulled over by the police or questioned at a party (don't ask)...so I tend to carry a kubotan in my pocket, and a knife on the inside of my pants with the belt clip facing out under a shirt...(the cop would literally have to reach for my nuts...a step I doubt they'd want to take unless they felt they needed to or were actually putting me under arrest)/
                          I guess it's a compromise.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Garland
                            .......(the cop would literally have to reach for my nuts...a step I doubt they'd want to take unless they felt they needed to or were actually putting me under arrest)/
                            I guess it's a compromise.

                            Don't be shocked when that's the first place they look!

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Tant01
                              Don't be shocked when that's the first place they look!
                              what's the likelihood of it being a cute female cop???




                              probably not so good...

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