im sorry but you obviously do not understand the sikh religion. they carry it only if they are VERY religious and would never use it unless they needed to defend themselves or their family, and probably wouldn't use it even then.
yes imo, but doesnt mean it cant be part of a religion.
its double standards though.
I bet if a chav with a hunting knife in his trousers walked down the street two minutes later the police would be around there in minutes. Why should someone be excused from the law just because it is part of their religion.
Turbins, Headscarves are fair enough. A weapon is ridiculous.
Ah well thats ok then. I will just walk into an airport with a six pack of semtex strapped to my back, but dont panic i am very very religious.
Maybe, but can't you see that someone who is likely to use a knife is unlikely to carry a fairly impractical, very obvious blade, and is more likely to have a lock knife in the pocket of their tracksuit bottoms?
And what religion is recognised to actually endorse this?
im sorry but you obviously do not understand the sikh religion. they carry it only if they are VERY religious and would never use it unless they needed to defend themselves or their family, and probably wouldn't use it even then.
News: Religious people break the law and try and justify it behind there religion.
I don't think it's a problem.
News: atheist trys to justify killing of religious people in an ironic atempt to cruch religion.
We should pass a law that sends any person who believes in religion to jail or out of the country. Their beliefs in a stupid fake god make them worthless in my opinion.