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Old 01-29-2010, 08:45 PM
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So, a crowbar with the intent to illegally enter is a burglar's tool, while possession a sledgehammer with the same intent is not.

However, I have to go back a few years to when an officer asked me three times, getting louder with repetition, if I had any weapons on my person. I had replied no to the first two queries, but realized what he was getting at on the third.

I informed him I had a tool in my right front pocket called a knife.

I had no intent on using the knife on the officer. So, why was it automatically a weapon?
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