Benchmade Professional Catalog 2009 - (Page Cover2) FA ILURE IS NOT AN OPTION. THE LIFE OF AN ARMED PROFESSIONAL IS NOT FOR EVERYONE. YOUR COMPASS ONLY POINTS FORWARD, GUIDED BY A SPIRITED WILL TO SERVE, AND DRIVEN BY UNDAUNTED DEDICATION TO PROTECT AT ALL COSTS. IT TAKES A UNIQUE INDIVIDUAL TO PUT IT ALL ON THE LINE SO THAT ANOTHER MAY HAVE THE FREEDOM TO CHOOSE. FOR YOU, IT IS NOT ABOUT THE GLORY, IT GOES MUCH DEEPER THAN THAT. ONLY YOU CAN UNDERSTAND THE TRUE MEANING OF FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION. ANYTHING LESS JUST WON’T CUT IT. Benchmade recognizes the fact that we get to go home at night thanks to you, and those that have served before you. Most of us will never have walked in your shoes. That is why we dedicate our every effort to make the best tools we possibly can for you. Know that each is built with you in mind. We will never forget. NOTICE: PROCUREMENT OF AUTOMATIC KNIVES IS REGULATED BY LAW. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE. IT IS THE PURCHASERS RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK THE CURRENT LEGAL PERMISSIBILITY WITHIN YOUR STATE AND/OR LOCALITY. Although automatic opening knives are not subject to prohibitive legislation in Oregon*, many states are not so fortunate. Federal law prohibits shipment of automatic knives across state lines, with the following exceptions: (1) to civilian or Armed Forces supply or procurement officers and employees of the Federal Government ordering, procuring, or purchasing such knives in connection with the activities of the Federal Government; (2) to supply or procurement officers of the National Guard, the Air National Guard, or militia of the State, Territory or the District of Columbia ordering, procuring, or purchasing such knives in connection with the activities of such organization; (3) to supply or procurement officers or employees of the municipal government of the District of Columbia or of the government of any State or Territory; (4) to manufacturers of such knives or bona fide dealers therein in connection with any shipment made pursuant of an order from any person designated in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3). *Not to be carried concealed.
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