Um knives are used for cutting things? You know, meat, fishing line, plastic packaging, assortments of other things.
yeah...
cutting through brush, whittling, cutting meat, skinning fish
I was certain I made reference to knives that were specifically created for combat? Nobody buys a ka-bar to skin fish.
Knives that are used for plastic packaging wont be great for lethal force. Yes you can cause bodily harm with them, y'know, as you can with a butterknife. Nobody buys a zip blade to kill people. Most non-combat knives are also built with a single purpose in mind.
I don't think firefighters use them for killing people or chopping wood, so
Chopping wood doors? It's a lever with a blade on it. There's not much you can use it for.
But y'know as I said, a Fire-axe is built with a single situation in mind. Nobody is using tomahawks or labrys for garden work.
then almost nothing is inherently dangerous. there isn't even any such thing as dangerous. if you know how to deal with a cougar, you'll be fine. so I guess they're not inherently dangerous, it's just that some people don't know how to fight one off
guns are dangerous. if you have to say "as long as you know how to use it there's no problem" then that means whatever you're talking about is dangerous
You serious? A cougar is a carnivore that eats, sleeps and breathes. You cannot compare this to a loving gun.