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Knife control movement crosses Atlantic!

AUSTIN, Texas (PNN) - April 15, 2018 - Just days after the mayor of London, where stabbings have surged in recent years, tweeted that anyone caught with a knife “will feel the full force of the law,” a Texas mother who lost her son in a knife attack is taking action.

Lori Brown said the suspect who allegedly attacked her son “should have not been allowed to have an illegal knife on him and use it to murder somebody.” She is lobbying Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott for more restrictions on knives.

“As with gun control, she seems focused more on restricting access to the weapon the murderer used rather than on enabling victims to defend themselves,” the report said.

Her son, University of Texas at Austin student Harrison Brown, died in a stabbing attack on campus in May 2017.

“I have nothing to lose. I will not take ‘no’ for an answer,” Brown declared. “If something like [the stabbing attack] happens again, I just don’t know what I would do.”

Authorities have charged Kendrex White, 21, with murder and aggravated assault in the stabbing spree that killed Brown’s son.

Terrorist pig thug cops report he used a “Bowie-style” hunting knife to attack and injure four students.

Weeks after the attack, the governor signed H.B. 1935 into law allowing citizens to carry Bowie knives in more locations, although they still cannot be carried on K-12 and college campuses.

Brown said the new law disregards her son’s death.

“It really did feel like a slap in the face,” she said.

She wants a repeal and amendments to the law.

“I’d also like to see some changes made - on college campuses, university campuses, and with this House bill - that prevent knives, Bowie knives, swords, machetes from getting into the wrong hands and coming onto campus,” she said.

The report said the law made it legal to carry a variety of knives, including daggers and dirks. But it still disallows knives with blades more than 5.5 inches long in some areas.