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26th March 06, 05:13 PM
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Right, but this is Canada. Though, from what Blu says, it doesn't look to be a problem.
And now, since I'm going to be a law student in three years, I present the statutes:
(1) Every person commits an offence who, without lawful excuse, carries a weapon, a prohibited device or any ammunition or prohibited ammunition while the person is attending or is on the way to attend a public meeting.
Seems to me that carrying a sgian dubh qualifies as a legal excuse, especially with the precedent set recently regarding the carrying of kirpans. Legal on the grounds that it's a religious thing. Sgian dubhs are a cultural thing.
90. (1) Every person commits an offence who carries a weapon, a prohibited device or any prohibited ammunition concealed, unless the person is authorized under the Firearms Act to carry it concealed.
Now, I doubt that a sgian dubh would be considered concealed, since you can see part of the handle at all times. Probably not a problem here.
So, the federal government doesn't seem to prohibit it, but I'm not sure about the province. So I think I'll still ask.
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26th March 06, 07:00 PM
#2
police...
Check with one of the local police and/or the Divisional Pipe Bands for the RCMP -- if anyone is going to know the skinny on sgain dubhs and the law in Canada, it would be these folks:
http://www.torontopolicepipeband.com/
http://www.rcmppipesanddrums.ca/
Couple of examples for you -- the second link has quite a few other links to other RCMP Divisions accross Canada.
Cheers, 
Todd
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26th March 06, 07:05 PM
#3
Ha! Hilariously good find. That'll do, that'll do...
Edit: And done. We'll see shortly, with luck.
Last edited by The Supreme Canuck; 26th March 06 at 07:15 PM.
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26th March 06, 10:20 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck
Right, but this is Canada. Though, from what Blu says, it doesn't look to be a problem.
And now, since I'm going to be a law student in three years, I present the statutes:
[b]
Seems to me that carrying a sgian dubh qualifies as a legal excuse, especially with the precedent set recently regarding the carrying of kirpans. Legal on the grounds that it's a religious thing. Sgian dubhs are a cultural thing.
[b]
Now, I doubt that a sgian dubh would be considered concealed, since you can see part of the handle at all times. Probably not a problem here.
So, the federal government doesn't seem to prohibit it, but I'm not sure about the province. So I think I'll still ask.
The application of those statutes to a sgian dubh would depend upon the legal definition of a weapon.
I've asked police officers here in NY and been told that a blade under 4 inches, sharp on only one side, is perfectly legal to carry.
When the non-kilted ask me about it, I tell them it's a pocket knife for those without pockets.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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26th March 06, 11:13 PM
#5
Yeah, a sgian dubh is legally a weapon, so the stautues apply. Doesn't really matter, I e-mailed an RCMP drum major. Hopefully he gets back to me soon.
Oh, and good line, by the way.
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27th March 06, 01:09 AM
#6
I have a couple of RCMP customers. Never thought to ask them this question. I'll call Monday and inquire.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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