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I’ve got a Hori Hori and it had a sharp edge once - until it got used as a trowel to dig a small hole. Now it’s just a fancy trowel lol.
I use a Hori Hori "garden knife" alla time. Super useful tool. AND jamming a blunt, yet pointy tool into someones soft underbelly would not be pleasant, and could result in injury / death. Don't carry it in a fashion that with a fall would result in this happening to you. Gardening can be dangerous to the ill informed.
What he did wasn't against the law. You can carry a knife in public if you have good reason to. The man was carrying a gardening trowel and was caught with a sickle cutting a hedge and holding a basket of vegetables. He was literally caught gardening. It was crystal clear that he had good reason.