Licensing for Knife Sellers or Importers

Village fete, knife supplied with slice of cake, does that temporary transfer require registration?

Restaurant last night, pointed/serrated knife lent to cut steak.

Have we got enough police to administer this stupidity?
 
done, survey completed.

The loonies are running the Home Office, and to think they will soon issue the S2 to S1 constitution.
 
I would imagine one of the conditions of the Licence will be to ensure the seller establishes "good reason" for the purchase, and specific to the type of knife.

Simples if its demonstrably a chef's knife but perhaps not so clear cut (sorry) when it comes to some of the kit to be found on certain well known websites.

Would a "collector of fine & interesting knives" cut it?

K
 
it’s a stupid idea when will the powers that be realise it’s not the items fault but the perpetrator.

license knives, what’s next screwdrivers and chisels?
 
If this was set up and managed properly, and applied to the correct folk/bodies, then I don't think it a bad idea.

But it won't be, so it is bad, which is shame as it is an opportunity to potentially make a difference.
 
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Thankfully I wouldn't be selling my one of yours, but there's bundles of sales of knives and tools on every bushcraft or EDC page.
That is the thing (one of the things anyway), this is impossible to control and police. Just another way for the powers that be to be seen to be doing the right thing whilst making a quick buck.
 
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It’s not beyond the realm of possibility, a ‘Knife dealers licence’ is already required in Scotland. Albeit administered by local councils rather than police.

Knife dealers licence (Scotland)
It’s completely impracticable and unenforceable.
I can buy a set of cooking knives at a boot sale and grind them to any profile I want,
It will happen, I have no doubt.
I don’t want to be rude, but you guys don’t need the EU to regulate you out of existence, you will do it to yourselves.
 
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