Sunday, December 3, 2017

Roy Moore Accuser Admits Making Unsupported Claims


Roy Moore Accuser Admits Making Unsupported Claims


‘It is my personal feeling that he doesn’t like blacks…’

Roy Moore Accuser Admits to Making Unsupported Claims
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(Breitbart) Faye Gary, a former police officer with the Gadsden Police Department in Alabama, has been featured in the news in recent days making the unsubstantiated claim that she was told to protect young cheerleaders from Roy Moore at local ballgames.
Speaking in a Breitbart News interview on Wednesday, Gary falsely claimed that Moore “wanted to keep segregation here in the south.”
She then claimed that Moore “hates Jews. He hates blacks. He hates Muslims. He hates gays.”
When challenged for specifics, Gary conceded that “I don’t know exactly what he said about Jews, but he doesn’t like Muslims. I know he doesn’t like Muslims. It is my personal feeling that he doesn’t like blacks.”
PREVIOUSLY: Roy Moore’s Accuser: ‘Stop Calling Me a Liar’
When further petitioned to support her charges, especially her claim that Moore “hates blacks” and supports segregation, Gary further admitted, “I am not sure. That is my feeling.”
The news media in recent days uncritically featured Gary making the undocumented claim on MSNBC that as a police officer “we were also told to watch him at the ball games to make sure that he didn’t hang around the cheerleaders.”
The news media seemingly failed to vet Gary, with numerous articles and the MSNBC interview not mentioning that Moore was the prosecutor in an 1982 high profile case that sent her brother, Jimmy Wright, to prison on charges of possession of a controlled substance.
This after a second charge, unlawful sale of a controlled substance, was dropped….

ABC News Suspends Reporter for Fake News Mike Flynn Story

‘We deeply regret and apologize for the serious error we made…’

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(AFP) The US news network ABC announced Saturday it had suspended its chief investigative correspondent for four weeks without pay after he was forced to correct a bombshell report on ex-Trump aide Michael Flynn.
Flynn pleaded guilty Friday to lying to the FBI over his contacts with Russia, a dramatic escalation of the sprawling investigation into possible collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign team and Moscow.
PREVIOUSLY: ABC Makes ‘Epic Mistake’, Retracts Bombshell Flynn Story
Brian Ross, a longtime ABC reporter, said during a special report shortly thereafter that Flynn would testify that the president ordered him to reach out to Moscow during the campaign — news that sent Wall Street shares tumbling.
ABC later issued a clarification, saying its source had in fact indicated that the orders from Trump came during the presidential transition, after the November 2016 election.
“We deeply regret and apologize for the serious error we made yesterday,” ABC said in a statement, adding that the special report “had not been fully vetted through our editorial standards process.”
“It is vital we get the story right and retain the trust we have built with our audience –- these are our core principles,” the statement continued.
“We fell far short of that yesterday.”
Trump quickly jumped on Twitter to praise ABC’s move: “Congratulations to @ABC News for suspending Brian Ross for his horrendously inaccurate and dishonest report on the Russia, Russia, Russia Witch Hunt. More Networks and ‘papers’ should do the same with their Fake News!”
Flynn’s guilty plea, on a federal charge of making false statements to investigators, came with a pledge to cooperate with special prosecutor Robert Mueller.
Mueller’s focus goes beyond possible collusion with Russia to shady business dealings and whether Trump himself tried to thwart the investigation.
The White House rejected the idea that Flynn could implicate “anyone” else, as the inaccurate ABC report had suggested.
Ross also took to Twitter to comment on the blunder: “My job is to hold people accountable and that’s why I agree with being held accountable myself.”

Knife Laws of the 50 States

Knife Laws of the 50 States

Getting caught or crossing state lines with an illegal knife or switchblade can lead to serious consequences like fines or even jail time, so it’s important to know your state’s knife laws and the knife laws of any state you may travel to.It is important to remember that state laws are not always the same as the local or federal laws. Every state has its own law when it comes to carrying a switchblade and the only federal law is the Switchblade Knife Act of 1958 and the 2009 amendment to the act which applies to individuals who are traveling between states and internationally. To better understand each law, below are the 50 states along with their knife laws.
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1. Alabama Knife Laws

What is Legal in Alabama
Alabama has some of the best knife laws in the US. If you don’t like legal speak, here are the basics of what knives are legal under Alabama knife laws.
  • Balisongs/butterfly knives are legal.
  • Switchblades, gravity knives, automatic and assisted opening knives are legal.
  • Stilettos, dirks, and toothpick knives are legal.
  • All folding knives are legal.
  • Bowies are legal if carried open (like on your hip).
  • Bowies are legal to carry concealed if you are on your own property.
  • Double sided knives are legal, no matter the size.
  • If the knife fits in your pocket, it is legal.
  • Out the front knives are legal.
What is Illegal in Alabama
  • Bowies and things like Bowies are illegal if concealed.
  • Bowies are illegal to have in your vehicle.
  • A machete might be classified as a Bowie and it would be illegal if you carry it concealed.
  • An 11″ butcher knife has been found to be like a Bowie in court so don’t plan on using it in a crime.
  • Selling Bowies to people under 18 is illegal.

2. Alaska Knife Laws

Check out Are Switchblades Legal? Knife Laws By State at https://survivallife.com/knife-laws-state/
UPDATE:
Summary of 2013 Alaska Knife Law Changes
Effective date of HB33 is September 18, 2013
  • This Law also preempts the repealing of local knife laws. Other than that, it also prevents new knife laws from being enacted upon.
  • Legal for an adult to possess or transport a switchblade or gravity knife
  • No prohibition on manufacturing switchblades or gravity knives;
  • Minors under the age of 16 can only possess a switchblade or gravity with parental consent

3. Arizona Knife Laws

What is Legal/Illegal in Arizona
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  • The state has preempted all local knife laws.
  • There are no blade length laws.
  • Balisongs, Bowie knives, pocket knives, switchblades, and stilettos are legal.
  • It’s legal for anyone over 21 to carry knives.
  • It’s illegal to not inform a police officer that you are carrying a concealed knife when the knife is not a pocket knife.
Knives are not allowed in schools.
Learn more from the official Arizona State Legislature site.

4. Arkansas Knife Laws

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What are Legal Knives Under Arkansas Knife Law
  • Balisongs are legal.
  • Switchblades, automatic knives, gravity knives, and similar knives are legal.
  • Dinks, stilettos, and other stabbing knives are legal.
  • Bowies and other large knives are legal.
  • Knives of all sizes are legal.
Basically, if it has a blade, it is legal.

5. California Knife Laws

California’s knife laws are among the toughest in the country.
What’s legal in California?
  • Bowie knives are legal in the state of California.
  • Large knives are also legal in California with no restriction in size.
  • Carrying knives in the open is legal.
  • Carrying knives concealed is legal, depending on which knife.
What’s illegal in California?
  • Knives that are misleading or undetectable by metal detector.
  • Misleading knives include cane knives and zobi-tsues, belt knives, pen knives, air gauge knives, and lipstick knives.
  • Dirks, stilettos, and daggers are illegal.
  • Ballistic (throwing) knives are illegal.
Read more from shouselaw.com and duilawyers.

6. Colorado Knife Laws

These knives are legal to own in Colorado:
  • Dirks, daggers, push knives, and stilettos are legal.
  • Bowie knives and other large blades are legal.
  • Disguised knives like belt knives, pen knives, cane knives, and lipstick knives are legal.
  • Balisong/butterfly knives are in a legal gray area.
  • Ballistic knives are illegal.
  • Gravity knives and switchblades are legal. (SB 008 removes gravity knives and switchblades from the State’s definition of illegal weapons.)
These knives are illegal to carry concealed in Colorado:
  • All knives less than 3.5 inches are legal.
  • All fishing and hunting knives of any length are legal.
  • All knives over 3.5 inches are illegal.

7. Connecticut Knife Laws

All Knives Are Legal to Own in Connecticut:
  • Balisongs, automatic knives, gravity knives, and switchblades are legal to own.
  • Dirks, stilettos, daggers, and push knives are legal to own.
  • Disguised knives like lipstick knives, cane knives, and boot knives are legal to own.
  • Bowie knives and other large knives are legal to own.
  • Basically, any knife is legal to own and have in your home.
Some Knives Can Not be Carried (Open or Concealed):
  • Automatic knives over 1.5 inches are illegal.
  • Switchblades over 1.5 inches are illegal.
  • Stilettos are illegal.
  • Blades longer than 4 inches are illegal.

8. Delaware Knife Laws

Knives that are Banned in Delaware
  • Balisong knives are legal.
  • Bowie knives and other large knives are legal.
  • Disguised knives like belt knives, lipstick knives, and cane knives are legal.
  • Throwing knives are legal.
  • Stilettos, dirks, and daggers are legal.
  • Knives that will not set off metal detectors and have a pointed tip are illegal.
  • Knives with brass knuckles are illegal.
  • Switchblades and gravity knives are illegal.
  • Throwing stars are illegal.
If a knife does not fall into any of the illegal categories above, it is legal to own.
Limits to Carrying Knives
  • It is legal to carry a 3-inch pocket knife concealed.
  • Other than a 3-inch pocket knife, carrying any other type of knife concealed is illegal.
If the knife is not banned, you can carry it in the open. Only concealed carry is limited. Concealed means close enough by you that you can readily use it while being covered by something. Having a knife in your car counts as being concealed.

9. Florida Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Florida
  • Balisong knives are legal.
  • Belt knives, cane knives, and other disguised knives are legal.
  • Bowie knives and other large knives are legal.
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives are legal.
  • Undetectable knives (knives that will not set off metal detectors) are legal.
  • Ballistic knives are illegal.
The law does not limit individuals from owning, selling, or buying any knife except for ballistic knives.
Limits on Carry
  • You can open carry any knife.
  • Box cutters, multi-tools, and other work knives are legal to carry concealed.
  • In most cases, conceal carry of a common pocket knife with a blade of less than 4 inches is legal.
  • Anything outside of this has not been expressly banned or allowed.

10. Georgia Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Georgia
  • Balisong knives often called butterfly knives, are legal.
  • Bowie knives and other large knives are legal.
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives are legal.
  • Disguised knives such as cane knives, belt knives, and lipstick knives are legal.
  • Push knives, stilettos, switchblades, dirks, and daggers are legal.
  • Spring assisted ballistic knives are legal.
  • Knives that are undetectable with a metal detector are legal.
In Georgia, there are no limits on the possession of knives. You can own any knife you want. There are only limits on carry knives.
Limits on Carry
  • It is illegal to carry, open or concealed, a knife larger than 5 inches without a permit.
  • For knives greater than 12 inches, you need a weapons permit. (HB 292 increases the legal length of a knife blade to carry to 12 inches.)

11. Hawaii Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Hawaii
  • Bowie knives and other large knives.
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives.
  • Disguised knives like belt knives, lipstick knives, and push knives.
  • Undetectable knives (knives that won’t set off metal detectors).
  • Dirks, daggers, and stilettos
  • Balisong knives
  • It is illegal to own switchblades.
Only balisongs and switchblades are banned in Hawaii. Any other type of knife is legal.
Limits on Carry
  • You can open carry any knife.
  • You can not conceal carry dirks, daggers, and knives similar to that.
  • You can not conceal carry knives with knuckles like some WWI trench knives.
  • You can conceal any other type of knife.

12. Idaho Knife Laws

No Knife Ban
  • Balisong knives are legal.
  • Switchblades, automatic knives, and other quick release knives are legal.
  • Bowie knives and other large knives are legal.
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives are legal.
  • Stilettos, dirks, and other stabbing knives are legal.
  • Disguised knives like belt knives, lipstick knives, cane knives, and key knives are legal.
  • Spring assisted ballistic knives are legal.
  • Pocket knives of any size are legal.
Age Restrictions on Possession
  • Need parental consent to possess a bowie or dirk if under 18.
  • Can not possess a bowie or dirk if under 12 unless your parents are with you.
There is no ban on the possession of any type of knife in Idaho. You can buy and own any knife you want. However, taking it outside of the house is a different situation.
Limits on Carry
  • It is legal to open carry any knife.
  • It is illegal to bring any knife (open or concealed) besides a 2.5″ pocket knife to school.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry any dirk, bowie, or dangerous weapon.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a knife, even if you have a permit, when intoxicated.

13. Illinois Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Illinois
  • Balisong knives are legal.
  • Disguised knives like cane knives, belt knives, and lipstick knives are legal.
  • Throwing knives are legal.
  • Bowie knives and other large knives are legal.
  • Throwing stars are illegal.
  • Ballistic knives are illegal.
  • Switchblades and other automatic knives are legal. (SB 607 would allow individuals to carry automatic knives when in possession of their Firearm Owner’s Identification Card.)
The state of Illinois only banned the possession of throwing stars, switchblades, ballistic knives, and knives that open with a press of the button.
Limits on Carry
You can carry any knife as long as it is not one of the banned knives listed above and that you do not have the intent to harm someone or break the law.

14. Indiana Knife Laws


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What is Legal in Indiana
  • Balisong knives are legal.
  • Bowie knives are legal.
  • Dirks, daggers, and stilettos are legal.
  • Assisted knives are legal.
  • Disguised knives like cane knives, lipstick knives, and belt knives are legal.
  • Switchblades and other automatic knives are legal.
What is Illegal in Indiana
  • Ballistic knives are illegal.
  • Throwing stars are illegal.
Restriction on Carry
There are no limits to concealed or open carry as long as you do not bring a knife to school.

15. Iowa Knife Laws


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What is Legal to Own in Iowa
  • Balisong knives are legal.
  • Switchblades and automatic knives are legal.
  • Dirks, daggers, stilettos, and other stabbing knives are legal.
  • Bowie knives and other large knives are legal.
  • Disguised knives like cane knives, belt knives, and lipstick knives are legal.
  • Ballistic knives are illegal.
Only ballistic knives are outlawed in Iowa law.
Limits on Carry
  • It is legal to open carry any knife.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a switchblade.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a dagger or stiletto.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a knife whose blade is greater than 5 inches.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a balisong knife.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry disguised knives like cane swords and lipstick knives.

16. Kansas Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Kansas
  • Bowies and other large knives.
  • Dirks, daggers, stilettos, and other stabbing knives.
  • Disguised knives like belt knives, lipstick knives, and cane swords.
  • Switchblades and other automatic knives.
  • Gravity knives
  • Undetectable knives (knives that will not set off metal detectors)
What is Illegal to Own in Kansas
  • It is illegal to own ballistic knives.
  • It is illegal to own throwing stars

17. Kentucky Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Kentucky
  • Ballistic knives
  • Balisong knives
  • Switchblades and other automatic knives
  • Dirks, daggers, stilettos, and other stabbing knives
  • Disguised knives like belt knives, lipstick knives, and cane knives
  • Undetectable knives (knives that will not set off metal detectors)
  • Bowie knives and other large knives
There are no banned knife types in Kentucky.
What is Legal to Carry in Kentucky
  • It is legal to open carry any knife.
  • It is legal to conceal carry any ordinary pocket knife or hunting knife.
  • Anything besides a pocket or hunting knife can be considered a deadly weapon and would be banned from concealed carry.

18. Louisiana Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own Louisiana
  • Balisong knives, also called butterfly knives
  • Dirks, daggers, stilettos, and other slim knives
  • Disguised knives like belt knives
  • Undetectable knives–knives that will not set off metal detectors
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives
  • Bowie knives and other large knives
  • It is illegal to own switchblades and other automatic knives.
The only banned knife in Louisiana are switchblades. However, if you are a law enforcement officer, you might be able to get an automatic opening knife because there is an exemption for “rescue knives” in the law.
Limits on Carry
  • Any knife is legal for open or concealed carry as long as it is not a switchblade.

19. Maine Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Maine
  • Bowie knives and other large knives
  • Dirks, stilettos, daggers, and other slim knives
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives
  • Disguised knives like cane knives, belt knives, and lipstick knives
  • It is illegal to own switchblades, automatic knives, and balisong knives.
The only banned types of knives are automatic opening knives. Balisong knives were found to fall under this category.
What is Legal to Carry in Maine
  • It is legal to carry any knife in the open.
  • It is illegal to carry daggers, stilettos, and knives designed for harming others.
  • Any knife outside of those 3 is legal to conceal carry.
The law bans the carry of “other dangerous or deadly weapon usually employed in the attack on or defense of a person.” This means that, as long as the knife was not designed to attack other people, it is fine to carry concealed.

20. Maryland Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Maryland
  • A balisong knife, also called butterfly knife
  • Dirks, daggers, stilettos, and other slim knives
  • Switchblades, gravity knives, and automatic knives
  • Ballistic knives
  • Disguised knives like belt knives and lipstick knives
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives
  • Undetectable knives
  • Bowie knives and other large knives
There is no limitation on the type of knife you can own in Maryland.
Limits on Carry
  • You can not conceal carry a throwing star, dirk, switchblade, gravity knife, or bowie knife.
  • You can not open carry a throwing star, dirk, switchblade, gravity knife, or bowie knife with the intent to harm someone.
  • You can open or conceal carry any sized pocket knife you wish.
If a knife is not listed above, it is most likely to be legal for concealed or open carry.

21. Massachusetts Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Massachusetts
  • Balisong knives also called butterfly knives, are legal to own.
  • Switchblades and automatic knives are legal to own.
  • Ballistic knives are legal to own.
  • Dirks, daggers, stilettos, and push knives are legal to own.
  • Knives with brass knuckles are legal to own.
  • Disguised knives like cane knives and lipstick knives are legal to own.
  • Bowie knives and other large knives are legal to own.
  • Throwing knives and throwing stars are legal to own.
There is no knife ban in Massachusetts.
Limits on Carry
  • It is illegal to carry, open or concealed, switchblades, dirks, daggers, stilettos, ballistic knife, double edge knives, and knuckle knives.
  • It is illegal to carry anything perceived as dangerous while disturbing the peace or being arrested.
  • Folding knives, Swiss army knives, and kitchen knives are legal to carry as long as you do not behave in a way that makes them dangerous.

22. Michigan Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Michigan
  • Butterfly knives also called balisong knives, are legal.
  • Dirks, daggers, stilettos, and other stabbing knives are legal.
  • Throwing knives and throwing stars are legal.
  • Bowie knives and other large knives are legal.
  • Hidden knives like belt knives and lipstick knives are legal.
  • Undetectable knives (knives that do not set off metal detectors) are legal.
  • Switchblades, automatic knives, and gravity knives are illegal.
What is Illegal to Carry in Michigan
  • It is illegal to carry (either concealed or otherwise) dirks, stilettos, daggers, a double-edged nonfolding stabbing instrument of any length or any other dangerous weapon in any vehicle occupied or operated by the person. With the exception of a hunting knife adapted and carried as such.
  • On top of this, you can not carry a dangerous weapon with intent to harm.
Learn more on http://www.legislature.mi.gov/

23. Minnesota Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Minnesota
  • Balisong knives are legal to own.
  • Dirks, stilettos, daggers, and other stabbing knives are legal to own.
  • Disguised knives like lipstick knives are legal to own.
  • Bowie knives are legal to own.
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives are legal to own.
  • All other knives are legal to own.
  • Only switchblades are illegal.
What is Legal to Carry in Minnesota
  • Knives with utility purposes are legal to carry.
  • Knives that can be used as weapons are legal to carry as long as you do not have the intent to harm others.
  • It is illegal to recklessly use a knife designed to be a weapon.
  • It is illegal to carry a knife designed to be a weapon (and not a tool) with the intent to harm others.

24. Mississippi Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Mississippi
  • Balisong knives, also called butterfly knives
  • Dirks, daggers, stilettos, and other slim knives
  • Disguised knives like belt knives
  • Undetectable knives–knives that will not set off metal detectors
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives
  • Bowie knives and other large knives
  • Switchblades, gravity knives, and automatic knives
Mississippi does not restrict ownership of any type of knife for those over the age of eighteen, who have not been convicted of a felony.
What is Illegal to Own in Mississippi
It is illegal for a minor or a convicted felon to own a:
  • Bowie knife
  • Dirk knife
  • Butcher knife
  • Switchblade
Limits on Carry
  • It is illegal to carry concealed any bowie knife.
  • It is illegal to carry concealed any dirk knife.
  • It is illegal to carry concealed any butcher knife.
  • It is illegal to carry concealed any switchblade or automatic knife.
  • You may carry any knife concealed if it is concealed in your vehicle, and not on your person.
  • You may carry any knife concealed if you are participating in a sports activity where such a knife is legitimately used.
  • You can open carry any knife in Mississippi unless you are a minor or a student on educational property.

25. Missouri Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Missouri
  • Dirks, stilettos, and other slim knives
  • Boot knives and other daggers
  • Balisong knives, sometimes called butterfly knives
  • Undetectable knives–knives that will not set off metal detectors
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives and even throwing axes
  • Bowie knives and other large knives
What is Illegal to Own in Missouri
It is a Class C Felony to own a switchblade knife in Missouri, unless the person possessing the switchblade is in compliance with the applicable federal law. The federal law, which governs possession of switchblades, is 15 USC Chapter 29. The law allows a person to possess and/or carry a switchblade on or about his person if the blade is less than three inches long and the person has only one arm, or the knife contains a spring or other mechanism designed to create a bias toward closure of the blade.

26. Montana Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Montana
  • Dirk, dagger, stiletto, or other push knives
  • Balisong, or butterfly knife
  • Bowie knife, or other large knives
  • Throwing knives or throwing stars
  • Disguised knives such as cane knives and lipstick knives
  • It is legal to carry a blade with 4 or more inches in length from the list of illegal concealed weapons. (HB 251 is effective on October 1, 2017.)
What is Illegal to Own in Montana
  • A switchblade knife is illegal to own in Montana unless you are a collector who is registered with the Sheriff in the county where your collection is kept.
Limits on Carry
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a dirk.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a dagger.
  • It is illegal to possess or carry any knife with a four-inch blade or longer in a school building.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry any weapon while intoxicated.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a weapon into a government office, bank or financial institution, or a place that sells alcohol for onsite consumption.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry any “deadly weapon.”
  • It is legal to open carry any knife that is legal to own in Montana.
  • It is legal to carry any knife that is legal to own in your vehicle, concealed or openly.

27. Nebraska Knife Laws

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What is Legal to Own in Nebraska
  • Balisong knives are legal to own.
  • Bowie knives are legal to own.
  • Dirks, daggers, and stilettos are legal to own.
  • Ballistic knives are legal to own.
  • Disguised knives like cane knives, lipstick knives, and belt knives are legal to own.
  • Switchblades and automatic knives are legal to own.
What is Illegal to Own in Nebraska
  • It is illegal for a person who has been convicted of a felony to own a knife.
  • It is illegal for a person who is a fugitive to own a knife.
  • It is illegal for a person subject to a domestic violence protective order to own a knife while knowingly violating such order.
Nebraska L 558 redefined the term “knife” for certain provisions of the criminal code to allow hunters and anglers to possess knives with blades over 3 and 1/2 inches. Signed on April 27 and effective on September 2017.

28. Nevada Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Nevada
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Balisong or butterfly knife
  • Bowie and other hunting knives
  • Throwing knives and throwing stars
What is Illegal to Own in Nevada
  • Any knife which is made an integral part of a belt buckle
  • Switchblade knives
Restrictions on Carry
  • It is illegal to possess or carry a dirk, dagger, or switchblade on school or childcare facility property or in a vehicle owned by a school or childcare facility.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a dirk.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a dagger.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a machete.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry any knife which is made an integral part of a belt buckle.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry any knife which could be considered a dangerous or deadly weapon.
  • It is legal to conceal carry a pocketknife.
  • It is legal to open carry any knife that is legal to own.

29. New Hampshire Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in New Hampshire
  • In New Hampshire, it is legal to own any type of knife, as long as you have not been convicted of a felony against the person or property of another or of a felony drug-related offense. Yes, machetes are legal.
What is Illegal to Own in New Hampshire
It is illegal for a person who has been convicted of a felony against the person or property of another or of a felony drug-related offense to possess a:
  • Stiletto
  • Dirk or dagger
  • Switchblade knife
  • knife considered as a deadly weapon

30. New Jersey Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in New Jersey
  • Balisong or butterfly knife
  • Disguised knives like lipstick knives
  • Bowie knife
  • Throwing stars and throwing knives
  • Any weapon for which a person has an explainable lawful purpose for owning
What is Illegal to Own in New Jersey
  • It is illegal to own any weapon, with the purpose to use it unlawfully against the person or property of another.
  • It is illegal for a person convicted of certain crimes (see below) to own a gravity knife, switchblade, dirk, dagger, stiletto, or other dangerous knife.
  • It is illegal for certain mentally ill people to own a gravity knife, switchblade, dirk, dagger, stiletto, or other dangerous knife.
  • It is illegal to own a gravity knife, switchblade, dirk, dagger, stiletto, or other dangerous knife with any explainable lawful purpose.
A conviction for aggravated assault, arson, burglary, escape, extortion, homicide, kidnapping, robbery, aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault, bias intimidation, possession of a prohibited weapon, possession of weapon for an unlawful purpose, manufacture or transport of a prohibited weapon, unlawful possession or sale of a controlled dangerous substance, or endangering the welfare of a child prevents a person from owning certain types of knives in New Jersey.

31. New Mexico Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in New Mexico
  • Bowie knife
  • Throwing stars or knives
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Stiletto
What is Illegal to Own in New Mexico
  • Switchblade
  • Balisong or butterfly knife

32. New York Knife Laws

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What is Legal to Own in New York
  • Hunting knife
  • Dirk or dagger
  • Stiletto
What is Illegal to Own in New York
  • Switchblades and swords
  • Pilum ballistic knife
  • Metal knuckle knife
  • Cane sword
  • Throwing stars
  • It is illegal to own any knife if you are not a U.S. citizen.
  • It is illegal to own any knife adapted for use primarily as a weapon.
  • It may be illegal to own a gravity knife, without a valid hunting and/or fishing license.
Just by having a banned knife in one’s possession already gives the presumption that he or she intends to use it unlawfully against someone else as stated in one state law.
In addition, people under 16 years of age are not allowed to have “any dangerous knife” in their possession. They can be considered as a juvenile delinquent should they be convicted.
Please see more of the New York Penal Code § 265.01.

33. North Carolina Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in North Carolina
  • Bowie knife
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Switchblade
  • Gravity knife
  • Disguised knife, such as in a pen or lipstick
What is Illegal to Own in North Carolina
  • Any spring-assisted projectile knife
  • Ballistic knife
  • Any weapon of similar character to a projectile or ballistic knife

34. North Dakota Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in North Dakota
  • It is legal to own any type of knife in North Dakota. North Dakota has no laws making it a crime to own any kind of knife.
Restrictions on Carry
It is illegal to conceal carry:
  • Gravity knives or switchblades
  • Machetes
  • Scimitars, backswords, or sabers
  • Stilettos
  • Swords
  • Dirks or daggers
  • Any knife with a blade 5 inches or longer
  • It is legal to open carry any type of knife

35. Ohio Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Ohio
  • Switchblade or gravity knife
  • Balisong, or butterfly knife as well as Balisong trainers
  • Ballistic knife
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knife
  • Bowie knife
  • Stiletto
What is Illegal to Own in Ohio
  • It is legal to own any type of knife in Ohio.

36. Oklahoma Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Oklahoma
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Bowie knife
  • Switchblade or gravity knife
  • Cane sword
  • Balisong, or butterfly knife as well as Balisong trainers
  • Stiletto
What is Illegal to Own in Oklahoma
  • It is not illegal to own any kind of knife in Oklahoma.
Restrictions on Carry
The following are illegal to conceal or open carry:
  • Dagger
  • Bowie knife
  • Dirk knife
  • Switchblade knife
  • Spring-assisted knife
  • Sword cane
  • A knife with a blade that opens automatically by hand pressure applied to a button, spring, or other device in the handle of the knife
  • Any “offensive weapon”
As the no carry law states that it is illegal to carry a weapon, “upon or about” the person, Oklahoma’s no carry law extends to items carried in a vehicle, not just on a person.

37. Oregon Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Oregon
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Bowie knife
  • Switchblade or other automatic knives
  • Ballistic knife
  • Gravity knife
  • Balisong, or butterfly knife and Balisong trainer
  • Stiletto
What is Illegal to Own in Oregon
Oregon law does not restrict the ownership of any type of knife for those who have not been convicted of a felony. As a matter of fact, in 1984 in State v. Delgado, the Supreme Court of Oregon found that former Oregon statute § 166.510(1) was unconstitutional because it prohibited the mere possession and mere carrying of a weapon. The Court believed that restricting the possession and open carrying of weapons for non-felons was a violation of a person’s right to bear arms under the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution.

38. Pennsylvania Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Pennsylvania
  • Bowie knife
  • Balisong or butterfly knife
  • Penknife
  • Concealed knife, such as in a lipstick or belt buckle
  • Any kind of hunting knife
What is Illegal to Own in Pennsylvania
  • Dagger
  • Automatic knife
  • Sword cane
  • Any implement for the infliction of bodily injury, which serves no “common lawful purpose”

39. Rhode Island Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Rhode Island
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Stiletto
  • Sword cane
  • Concealed knife, such as in a belt buckle or lipstick
  • Bowie knife
  • Balisong or butterfly knife
  • Switchblade
What is Illegal to Own in Rhode Island
  • It is not illegal to own any type of knife in Rhode Island, so long as you do not intend to use it unlawfully against another.
Restrictions on Carry
It is illegal to conceal carry the following:
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Stiletto
  • Sword cane
  • Bowie knife
  • Any knife with a blade more than 3 inches in length
It is legal to open carry any type of knife in Rhode Island

40. South Carolina Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in South Carolina
  • Switchblade
  • Balisong, or butterfly, knife
  • Bowie knife
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Stiletto
  • A disguised knife, such as in a lipstick or belt buckle
What is Illegal to Own in South Carolina
  • It is legal to own any type of knife in South Carolina.
Restrictions on Carry
It is legal to conceal carry the following:
  • Dirk
  • Switchblade knife
  • Balisong, or butterfly knife
  • Bowie knife
  • Stiletto

41. South Dakota Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in South Dakota
  • Switchblade or any type of automatic knife
  • Ballistic knife
  • Balisong or butterfly knife
  • Bowie knife
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Stiletto
  • Sword cane
  • Disguised knife, such as in a belt buckle or lipstick
What is Illegal to Own in South Dakota
  • It is not illegal to own any type of knife in South Dakota.
In 2006, the legislature repealed the only law prohibiting ownership of any type of knife. The former statute, 22-14-19, made it illegal for a person to own, possess or sell a ballistic knife.
Restrictions on Carry
  • Any knife may be carried openly or concealed.
South Dakota’s statutes discuss dangerous weapons and carrying concealed weapons, however neither of the statutes apply to knives, as its definition of “concealed” is “any firearm that is totally hidden from view.”

42. Tennessee Knife Laws

SB 1771 by *Bell, Summerville, Green. (HB 1883 by *Dennis, Faison, Holt.)
Weapons – As enacted, makes lawful the sale, transfer, ownership, possession and transportation of switchblade knives and knives with a blade length in excess of four inches; increases from $3,000 to $6,000 the maximum fine for possessing a switchblade knife with the intent to employ it during the commission of a dangerous felony. – Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13.
Fiscal Summary
Increase State Expenditures – $5,000/Incarceration* Increase Local Revenue – Not Significant Decrease Local Expenditures – Not Significant
Bill Summary
This bill makes multiple changes to the laws governing switchblade knives, as follows:
(1) This bill removes switchblade knives from the list of weapons that it is an offense for an individual to intentionally or knowingly possess, manufacture, transport, repair or sell;
(2) This bill removes the offense of knowingly or intentionally selling, loaning, or making a gift of a switchblade knife to a minor;
(3) This bill removes the offense of a person carrying a knife with a blade exceeding four inches with the intent to go armed;
(4) Under present law, it is a Class E felony to possess any deadly weapon (other than a firearm) with the intent to employ it during the commission of, attempt to commit, or escape from any offense not defined as a dangerous offense. Under this bill, if the weapon is a switchblade knife, the maximum fine for the Class E felony will be increased from $3,000 to $6,000;
(5) This bill makes it an offense for a person to employ a switchblade knife during the commission of, attempt to commit, or escape from a dangerous offense. This offense will be a Class D felony; and
(6) This bill authorizes individuals to purchase and have shipped directly to the individual’s home a switchblade knife.
ON MARCH 3, 2014, THE SENATE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1 AND PASSED SENATE BILL 1771, AS AMENDED.
AMENDMENT #1 removes the provision of the bill that would have made it a Class D felony offense for a person to employ a switchblade knife during the commission of, attempt to commit, or escape from a dangerous offense.
Read more

43. Texas Knife Laws

What is Legal to Carry in Texas
Texas HB 1935 signed into law there will be no restrictions on the carry of knives except with blades over 5 1/2 inches effective on September 1, 2017.
What is Illegal to Carry in Texas
State law preempts all local laws.

44. Utah Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Utah
  • Balisong or butterfly knife
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Stiletto
  • Bowie knife
  • Automatic or gravity knife
  • Disguised knife, such as a lipstick or belt buckle
What is Illegal to Own in Utah
Utah law creates two categories of people who may not own certain weapons, defined as “dangerous weapons”.
A category I restricted person is someone who:
  • has been convicted of a violent felony under Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-203.5
  • is on probation or parole for any felony
  • is on parole from a facility is under contract with the Division of Juvenile Justice Services, that provides 24-hour supervision and confinement for youth offenders who have been committed to the division for custody and rehabilitation
  • has been adjudicated delinquent, within the last 10 years, for an offense that if committed by an adult would have been a violent felony under Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-203.5
  • is illegally or unlawfully in the United States

45. Vermont Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Vermont
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Stiletto
  • Bowie knife
  • Disguised knife, such as a lipstick or belt buckle
  • Throwing stars or knives
What is Illegal to Own in Vermont
  • It is illegal to own a switchblade with a blade that is 3 inches or longer.
Restrictions on Carry
  • It is illegal to carry openly or concealed a dangerous or deadly weapon with the intent of using it to harm another.
  • It is illegal to carry openly or concealed a dangerous or deadly weapon onto school or government property.
Vermont law does not place any other restrictions on the carrying of knives. In 1903, in State v. Rosenthal, Vermont’s Supreme Court said that under the general laws, a person may carry a dangerous or deadly weapon, openly or concealed, unless he did it with the intent or avowed purpose of injuring another.

46. Virginia Knife Laws

What’s legal in Virginia?
It’s legal to own:
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Bowie knife
  • Switchblade
  • Ballistic knife
  • Throwing stars or other throwing knives
  • Stiletto
  • Balisong, or butterfly knife
Restrictions in carry:
It is illegal to conceal carry:
  • Dirk
  • Bowie knife
  • Switchblade knife
  • Machete
  • Ballistic knife
  • Throwing stars or oriental darts
  • Any knife similar to one of the above-listed knives
Read more about their laws here and here. You can also read up on their laws on concealed carry for knives and firearms.

47. Washington Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Washington
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Bowie knife
  • Stiletto
  • Disguised knives, such as a lipstick or belt buckle
  • Throwing stars
What is Illegal to Own in Washington
It is illegal to own a switchblade or other spring blade knife in the state of Washington.
Restrictions on Carry
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a dirk.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a dagger.
  • It is illegal to conceal carry any dangerous weapon.
  • It is illegal to open or conceal carry any weapon into a Courtroom.
It is also illegal to carry or display a dagger, sword, knife, or other cutting or stabbing instrument in a manner or under circumstances that would cause alarm or show an intent to intimidate another. In 1994, in State v. Spencer, the Supreme Court of Washington held that there must be a sufficient basis for the alarm, such that a reasonable person would be alarmed. Also in 1994, the Court held, in State v. Byrd, that because the display of a weapon in a manner that caused reasonable fear or alarm could be done without intent, a violation of the statute did not require intent. This means that one does not have to intend to cause alarm or fear in order to be guilty of a crime under the statute.

48. West Virginia Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in West Virginia
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives
  • Stiletto
  • Switchblade
  • Balisong or butterfly knife
  • Bowie knife
  • Ballistic knife
What is Illegal to Own in West Virginia
West Virginia law does not prohibit the ownership of any type of knife.
Restrictions on Carry
It is illegal to conceal carry the following:
  • Dirk, dagger, or other stabbing knives with a blade over 3 ½ inches
  • Switchblade, or any automatic knife
  • Gravity knife
  • Balisong, or butterfly knife
  • Any instrument capable of inflicting cutting, stabbing, or tearing wounds
  • Any “deadly weapon”

49. Wisconsin Knife Laws

Legal to Own and Carry in Wisconsin
  • Any kind of knife
Restrictions on Carry
  • It is illegal to carry a knife concealed or otherwise if a person has a criminal or malicious intent to harm others.

50. Wyoming Knife Laws

What is Legal to Own in Wyoming
  • Switchblade
  • Balisong or butterfly knife
  • Bowie knife
  • Dirk, dagger, poniard, or other stabbing knives
  • Stiletto
  • Gravity knife
What is Illegal to Own in Wyoming
  • Wyoming law does not prohibit the ownership of any type of knife.
Restrictions on Carry
  • It is illegal to conceal carry a deadly weapon in Wyoming.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Sexual Deviant John Conyers Is The Hero Of Soros-Backed Drug Legalization Movement

Sexual Deviant John Conyers Is The Hero Of Soros-Backed Drug Legalization Movement


Rep. John Conyers (D-CA), who is being pressured to resign after allegations of sexual impropriety have emerged, is a long-time favorite of the drug legalization movement funded by socialist billionaire George Soros. Conyers received the Justice Gerald Le Dain Award for Achievement in the Field of Law from the Soros-backed Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) in 2003.
“Congressman John Conyers (D-MI) will be in attendance to speak and receive an award from the Alliance for his tireless work toward drug policy reform,” a DPA press release said.
Despite allegations of sexual harassment being hurled at him by an ex-staffer, Conyers does not plan to resign from Congress. Conyers, 88, has served as a House Rep from the city of Detroit since 1965. He does not want to leave his cushy post on Capitol Hill, even if it means disgracing his party with his presence.
“In our country, we strive to honor this fundamental principle that all are entitled to due process. In this case, I expressly and vehemently denied the allegations made against me, and continue to do so,” Conyers said in a public statement released following the allegations.
In his five decades in Congress, Conyers has voted for debt increases, tax hikes and regulatory powergrabs dozens of times. This has not prevented Soros-backed fronts such as the DPA from propping up the man as a hero of racial and economic justice.

“He has been particularly outspoken in his opposition to mandatory minimum sentencing, voter disenfranchisement and racial profiling fueled by the war on drugs,” the DPA said in their defense of Conyers.
In recent months, Soros-backed fronts such as the DPA – who had previously referred to their organizations as ‘nonpartisan’ over the years – have shown their true colors. They are going out of their way to oppose Trump, even if it means destroying the marijuana freedom movement that has taken so many decades to develop into a national force. A prominent marijuana activist held a “COPS AND THE KKK GO HAND IN HAND” sign at an anti-capitalist rally in Missouri earlier this year, and an effort to purge Trump associate Roger Stone from the marijuana movement over partisan sour grapes continues as well.

Soros-Backed Groups Pick 2018 ‘Target List’


Soros-Backed Groups Pick 2018 ‘Target List’

PICO Action Fund, Center for Popular Democracy, and People's Action set sights on nearly 20 congressional Republicans



A group financed by liberal billionaire George Soros and an organization approved of the Democracy Alliance, a secretive club of deep-pocketed liberal donors, have identified nearly 20 congressional Republicans that they will target during the 2018 elections, according to internal documents obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
The documents, which were obtained at the Democracy Alliance's secretive fall investment conference that took place Nov. 15-18 at the posh La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif., sheds light on the upcoming electoral action plans of a progressive organization in the recommended funding network of the alliance.
The PICO Action Fund, which has an organized presence in 21 states, was incorporated in 2012 as a 501(c)4 social welfare organization to "support and engage people of faith in efforts to eliminate poverty and racism, promote civic engagement and participation, and increase economic opportunity in the United States." It is tied to the PICO National Network, an Oakland, Calif.-based social services group that bills itself as "nonpartisan" organization.
The PICO Action Fund will work in coordination with the Center for Popular Democracy, a New York-based nonprofit that contains old chapters of the controversial and now-defunct Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN); and People's Action, a Chicago-based left-wing group that pushes for "structural reform," to target key Republican-held districts during the 2018 elections, according to the fund's civic engagement plan.
Soros, a founding partner of the alliance, has combined to give millions from his Open Society Foundations to all three groups.
"Over the next two cycles, the PICO Action Fund will challenge Trump and his dangerous agenda on all fronts—in the streets, in state houses and Congress, and at the ballot box," the group's agenda reads.
"Looking ahead to 2018, the PICO Action Fund is focused on preventing a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate (recognizing that even in the best-case scenario Republicans will maintain control); taking ground in the U.S. House; and especially working to support efforts to elect progressive governors and state legislators who will oversee census and redistricting in 2020-2021," it continues.
Its civic engagement plan talks of prioritizing voters of color, women, millennials, and "breaking dominant norms of the voting industry that has misled Democratic establishment toward a failing strategy of chasing after the ever-elusive white swing voter with moderate messages that turn off the base." The group additionally seeks to "dismantle the arrangement to keep voters marginalized through voter suppression, gerrymandering, and a white-male dominated DC consulting culture that feeds its own coffers at the expense of the effective voter engagement strategy."
The Republicans identified by the group as "Tier 1" targets include: Reps. Jeff Denham (R., Calif.), Steve Knight (R., Calif.), Darrell Issa (R., Calif.), Mike Coffman (R., Colo.), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen's (R., Fla.) open seat, Erik Paulsen (R., Minn.), Rodney Frelinghuysen (R., N.J.), Ryan Costello (R., Pa.), Pat Meehan (Pa.), and Charlie Dent's (R., Pa.) open seat.
Republicans on their "Tier 2" target list include Reps. David Valadao (Calif.), Ed Royce (Calif.), Mimi Walters (Calif.), Dana Rohrabacher (Calif.), Carlos Curbelo (Fla.), Jason Lewis (Minn.), Steve Pearce's (N.M) open seat, Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.), and Pete Sessions (Texas).
The groups are additionally focusing on a number of seats that will be open during the 2018 elections that are currently occupied by Democrats.

The PICO Action Fund and Center for Popular Democracy are both recommended organizations for funding purposes for Democracy Alliance members, as their 2020 vision for the alliance shows.
The PICO Action Fund did not return a request for comment on its 2018 electoral strategy laid out in the memo by press time.
The groups working on the 2018 efforts also have ties to other prominent Soros-funded groups, have been involved in a number of anti-Trump protests, and have direct connections to massive "resistance" networks that will focus on upcoming elections.
The Center for Popular Democracy is closely linked to Make the Road New York, a Latino organizing group that has nearly 19,000 dues-paying members and is also funded by Soros. The groups teamed up on the "Corporate Backers of Hate" campaign that "named and shamed" companies or groups they said could benefit from President Trump's policies.
Andrew Friedman, now the co-executive director of the Center for Popular Democracy, cofounded Make the Road in 1997. Friedman sits on the board of directors of Make the Road and its action fund.
Ana Maria Archilla, also co-executive director of the Center for Popular Democracy, was the co-executive director of Make the Road before moving to her current position.
Marbre Stahly-Butts, a policy advocate at the Center for Popular Democracy, was a George Soros Justice Fellow before joining the group.
Javier Valdes, the co-executive director of Make the Road, serves as the board chair of the Center for Popular Democracy.
The Center for Popular Democracy and Make the Road passed hundreds of thousands of dollars between each other, the Free Beacon previously reported.
Make the Road was also reported to have been behind the "spontaneous" protests at New York's JFK Airport following Trump's initial Muslim travel ban. The protests, despite being billed as organic, had been planned since the day after the presidential election.
The Center for Popular Democracy Action Fund, the 501(c) 4 sister organization of the Center for Popular Democracy, also leads an $80 million anti-Trump network that was launched earlier this year.
The network, which spans across 32 states and has 48 local partners, seeks to mobilize voters and fight voter identification laws. The effort will also focus on gerrymandering and automatic voter registration programs for the 2018 and 2020 elections.
Rep. Keith Ellison (D., Minn.), the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee, has thrown his support behind the multi-million dollar anti-Trump network.
"This national network, led by working class people of color and immigrants, will supply the power and the fight we need to resist the Trump administration's all-out assault on American values," Ellison said of the effort. "I look forward to standing with CPD Action's leaders in the streets and in Congress to win real progressive change."

Hungarian PM Orban says George Soros will interfere in election, vows to stop him

Hungarian PM Orban says George Soros will interfere in election, vows to stop him

Hungarian PM Orban says George Soros will interfere in election, vows to stop him
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has vowed to use all the means at his disposal to counter the influence of George Soros, warning that the American billionaire is planning to interfere in next year’s elections in the country.
In an interview with Kossuth radio on Friday, Orban again accused Soros of attempting to undermine Hungarian institutions and society through his network of NGOs and pro-immigration stance, and revealed that the Hungarian intelligence services had compiled a report on Soros’ activities.
“We want a different future, and... it was my duty to enlist all possible tools of the state, including intelligence, the secret services, legal and public debate,” Orban told listeners. “Therefore, we ordered an intelligence report on the composition, workings and Hungarian and European influence of this Soros machinery... Hungary’s very existence is at stake.”
Orban and Soros have long been at odds over the issue of asylum seekers and refugees entering Europe. Orban considers mass immigration, particularly from Muslim countries, as an existential threat to Europe. Soros, meanwhile, has consistently advocated on behalf of refugees, immigrants and asylum seekers. Citing his intelligence report, Orban accused Soros of using his NGOs as a front for supporting opposition groups, which in turn criticize the government’s stance on immigration.
Orban, whose ruling right-wing Fidesz party is currently leading in the polls, then went on to say that Soros is planning to use his network to interfere in parliamentary elections due to take place in April.
“They will support publications, do propaganda, strengthen civil groups, and pay hundreds, thousands of people. By election time they will establish ‘civil centers’ which will work like campaigning parties, meaning the Soros network has entered the Hungarian election campaign.”
A spokesman for Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF) confirmed to Reuters that the group planned to open two more centers in the south and east of Hungary, but said they will handle education, healthcare and poverty programs, and would not get involved in immigration or politics.
In a video released earlier Friday before Orban’s remarks, Soros lamented what he perceived to be Orban’s slide towards authoritarianism and crusade against Soros-funded groups. The two men used to be on the same side during Hungary’s transition from communism, and in 1989, the future Hungarian leader was himself the recipient of a Soros grant to study at Oxford University, which he has since pledged to repay. In the video, Soros accused the current Hungarian government of being even more oppressive than the communist regime.

"Back then, we were more successful in supporting society in getting access to support and information," Soros said. The political system in Hungary today “is the complete opposite of what we wanted to help achieve."

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Soros sheltering $18bn that American tax authorities can never touch

Soros sheltering $18bn that American tax authorities can never touch

Soros sheltering $18bn that American tax authorities can never touch
Billionaire investor George Soros has funneled a sum bigger than the economies of Jamaica or Albania to a private charity he controls. The money can never be taxed by the US Internal Revenue Service.
The founder of the $26 billion Soros Fund Management, transferred $18 billion to his Open Society Foundations over the past several years.
As the Wall Street Journal specifies, when a person donates untaxed, appreciated assets to a private foundation, he may also hold up to 20 percent of its market value on his personal tax return, carrying forward this deduction for five years.
When Congress eliminated the tax break in 2008, investors were given until December 31, 2017, to bring the cash home and pay the accumulated taxes. After Soros used the tax maneuver, he owes nothing to the IRS.
The donors can continue controlling the money for years or even decades, as foundations can hire family members with six-figure salaries to manage the charity.
Thus, the money can be kept by the Soros family almost forever. Soros himself has repeatedly said the wealthy in the United States should pay more taxes.
The newspaper also mentions self-proclaimed philanthropists like Mark Zuckerberg, who has promised to give up 99 percent of his Facebook shares which are worth $70 billion to the charity his family owns.