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Tough measures to reduce knife crime are set to be introduced in Northern Ireland, under a proposed new law. | |
The sentence for anyone caught carrying a blade will double from two years to four. | |
The government is also looking into a licensing scheme to regulate the sale of knives. | The government is also looking into a licensing scheme to regulate the sale of knives. |
Criminal Justice Minister Paul Goggins said the powers "cover any implement that has a blade or point or that may be deemed as an offensive weapon". | Criminal Justice Minister Paul Goggins said the powers "cover any implement that has a blade or point or that may be deemed as an offensive weapon". |
He said public protection was the government's top priority. | |
The government is also examining how to develop a code of practice on the sale of knives, and it is looking at other items like Samurai swords which may be added to the list of offensive weapons. | |
The legislative proposals being announced on Thursday would mean a maximum four-year sentence for the following offences: | |
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