Smidlee gets the award for bringing up 9-11 in the most awkward place this weekIs there a similar law to Godwin's that relates to 9-11? If not, I humbly suggest we call it "Che's Law"
Back on topic, I really dislike this argument, because it seems to negte the fact that there is a gradient of danger involved with lethality of weapons. Sure, in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king, but let me remind you that nealry any able bodied person can learn self-defense techniques to disarm someone with a knife, not excluding a popular one I like to call 'running'. I think firearms are pretty far removed from knives in the way that there are very few defenses or escapes from them, not to mention the higher potential for accidents.
There are plenty of good arguments for gun ownership, but I just don't buy this one.
This actually cuts

Perhaps this is why the UK is cracking down on the carrying of knives.