Finally! Knife Rights’ Day in Court to End Bogus NYC Gravity Knife Arrests

Demonstration knives from Knife Rights' Federal Civil Rights Trial to stop bogus New York City gravity knife arrests.
Demonstration knives from Knife Rights’ Federal Civil Rights trial to stop bogus New York City gravity knife arrests.
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Gilbert, AZ –-(Ammoland.com) – After five years, Knife Rights finally got its day in court in its Federal Civil Rights lawsuit against New York City and District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. Last Thursday’s oral argument wrapped up the actual trial in our long-running battle against New York City’s unconstitutional enforcement of the state’s gravity knife law against owners of common folding knives.

This was likely the first time a federal judge ever handled a true gravity knife (a German paratrooper knife) in any federal courtroom. That watershed moment came during a demonstration by Knife Rights Chairman Doug Ritter and Plaintiff’s attorney Daniel Schmutter of the operation of three true gravity knives and eight common folding knives with bias toward closure. The 11 knives were selected from a total of 15 knives that were brought to court by Knife Rights in compliance with an order from Federal District Court Judge Katherine B. Forrest.

The purpose of the knife demonstrations was to contrast for Judge Forrest the differences in the operating characteristics of true gravity knives compared to common folding knives with a bias toward closure. A true gravity knife, such as that German paratrooper knife, is what legislators had in mind when the statute was passed in the 1950s. True gravity knives open easily by gravity or with minimal centrifugal force the exact same way every time for every person. Common folding knives with bias toward closure cannot open the exact same way every time for every person due to the inherent variability of the bias. Because of this, New York’s “wrist flick” test is inherently subjective, variable, inconsistent, and therefore unconstitutionally vague.

The demonstration for Judge Forrest showed her that two individuals had varying degrees of success performing the New York City “wrist flick” test on the exact same common folding knives — points that are critical to Knife Rights’ void for vagueness claim attempting to have the “wrist flick” test declared unconstitutional.

Under current interpretation of New York’s gravity knife statute by the courts, all that is required for a person to be found guilty is that a cop or prosecutor can demonstrate to the judge that the knife opens with a “wrist flick,” even if the knife’s owner cannot do so and even if it takes multiple attempts to succeed in the test. A recent ruling by New York’s highest court confirmed that even if the knife’s owner had no idea it was even possible to wrist flick the knife open and had never tried to do so, it does not matter.

There is no test that can be performed, or any other means, for any person in New York to be assured that any common folding knife with bias toward closure and a locking blade is not an illegal gravity knife as long as some other person, and in particular some New York cop with more experience, more skill or more strength, can successfully “wrist flick” the knife open.

Whether any of this really matters is now in the hands of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Knife Rights’ Switchblade and Gravity Knife Law Reform bill that is headed to his desk would put a stop to the unconstitutional wrist flick test by specifically exempting folding knives with a bias toward closure from the definitions in the statute. According to The Village Voice article published two years ago, over 60,000 persons had been prosecuted in NYC over the past decade with the rate doubling in the last five years of that review. We can readily extrapolate that number to be in excess of 80,000 prosecutions today.

If the Governor signs the bill to stop the bogus gravity knife arrests in New York City, then Judge Forrest is unlikely to have to make a decision in the case. If he vetoes the bill, then the Judge will have to issue a decision. Regardless of which way that decision goes, any decision she issues is most likely headed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. This would add years before a potentially binding decision is made, during which the City would likely be free to continue with its persecution of knife owners at a rate of approximately 500-800 prosecutions every month!

We hope that the Governor does the right and just thing and signs this bill into law once it is transmitted to him in the coming weeks. At this point there is no need to call or write the Governor, but we will let you know when we need your help.

Finally, we’d like to again warn those living in or visiting New York City that it has an under 4-inch blade length limit and also requires that any knife be carried COMPLETELY CONCEALED and not visible. The most common cause for a stop and subsequent confiscation or gravity knife arrest is a knife clipped to the pocket, which is illegal in NYC. Using the City’s “wrist flick” test, any lockblade knife could potentially be claimed to be an illegal gravity knife.

It isn’t over until it’s over, and Knife Rights continues to be the one organization getting it done for knife owners in America™. Our tenacity and perseverance exemplified in this case over the past five years, including two previous attempts to remedy the situation via legislation and a successful appeal in the federal lawsuit, is only possible with your generous support. Help Knife Rights continue to forge a Sharper Future for all Americans with a donation in the Ultimate Steel™. You could win your choice from over $170,000 in prizes in the Main Drawing PLUS all who donate between now and July 31st are also eligible for the Tail End Drawing with its own separate pool of over $7,000 in prizes.

About Knife Rights:
Knife Rights (www.KnifeRights.org) is America’s grassroots knife owners organization, forging a Sharper Future™ for all knife owners. Knife Rights is dedicated to providing knife owners an effective voice to influence public policy. In the past six years, Knife Rights has passed pro-knife legislation repealing knife bans in 15 states and stopped anti-knife legislation in 8 states. Knife Rights also leads a federal civil rights lawsuit against New York City and the New York District Attorney over their persecution of knife owners.

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F.T.

Since when has the Governor of New York EVER done the right thing? Its naive for anyone to think that clown they have for a Governor will do anything that help the common people who just want a way to defend themselves.

Manuel Reyna

New York and California , New Jersey,Delaware and Maryland are probably the worse offenders of constitutional rights in the USA. The Government is no longer of the people by the people and for the people. It is by politicians for politicians
And their cronie. The Constitution was designed for a
Free people but it is constantly being chipped away at and when its destroy what will become of us then.

Richard Allen Willett

I live in California – and Mr. Reyna pls pronounce it correctly – it’s ‘Commie-fornia’. Even that said at least for “now'” (& I say that carefully) here in this state you can carry knives clipped to your pocket, not like in NY, and a bit better than in Chicago, which is a joke in itself but you are definitely correct – our Constitution IS being chipped away piece by piece … Nobama & Hilarious Clinton don’t give a damn about our veterans, or Jews or Christians – just political correctness and and about Jihadist terrorists.

NOT about Americans!!!

Darryl McKay

I’m at the point where I will not go to NY I am Done with them