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Would it be possible to carry a blunt kirpan, or does it have to be sharpened?
They're usually not sharpened like a knife. But they still have a point, can and have still inflicted damage. The point is that Sikh's themselves have said that it can be less than 2" long, or even shorter and worn on a chain around the neck. It's supposed to be a symbol, not an actual weapon. The guys who insist on wearing actual knives, and insist on entry everywhere are just being dickheads. But we reward dickheadism in Canada, so who can blame them.
That's actually what an elderly Sikh gentleman told me on a train in France nearly 20 years ago. He said that those particular individuals rely on our absolute ignorance of their religion. As he told me, when living abroad in foreign cultures, a
symbolic kirpan is not only acceptable but encouraged, except when they're at temple.