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What is a controlled tool? Why can't controlled knives be brought into school? What are the hazards?

Controlled knives refer to daggers, triangular knives, spring knives (jumping knives) and other similar single-edged, double-edged and triangular sharp knives according to the identification standards of controlled knives. According to Articles 2 to 7 of the Interim Provisions on the Control of Some Cutters issued by the Ministry of Public Security, there are legal procedures to control the wearing scope, production, purchase and sale of cutters.

The harm of students carrying controlled knives lies in: 1. Injuring yourself or others because of playing, which seriously constitutes a crime; 2. Students carrying controlled knives are easy to be used by criminals and become criminal tools, endangering public safety; 3. Students are encouraged to be brave and win because they carry controlled knives. Once there is a conflict with your classmates, the controlled knives you carry with you are likely to become tools for committing crimes. Therefore, students should be prevented from carrying controlled knives.

Some students may say that it is illegal to go out with a knife just for self-defense. In fact, many people may carry knives with them because of the need of defense. They think that having weapons on them means having status, and no one dares to bully themselves. In fact, this idea is incorrect, because he can't guarantee that he won't use this knife, and he can't guarantee that his knife won't be taken away by others or even bad people and become a weapon that hurts people.

Teenagers' thoughts are relatively simple, and they are easy to be impulsive and extreme. It is inevitable to have some friction or contradiction with people inside and outside the campus. If you can't control yourself, it will lead to unpredictable consequences, not only hurting others, but also hurting yourself and your family. Such examples abound.

According to Article 32 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment, which came into effect on March 1 2006, anyone who illegally carries guns, ammunition, crossbows, daggers and other state-controlled devices shall be detained for not more than five days and may be fined not more than 500 yuan; If the circumstances are minor, a warning or a fine of less than 200 yuan shall be given; Those who illegally bring these controlled devices into public places or public transport shall be detained for more than 5 days 10 and may also be fined up to 500 yuan.