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I hate to ask stupid questions, or things I should already know, but will this law allow fixed blade belt carry of knives over 4 inches?

 

Yes.

 

Simply does away with any knife carry laws at all. I suppose swords and sword canes and the like will be okay too. Maybe. There's still a ban on "any other implement for infliction of serious bodily injury or death that has no common lawful purpose", so dunno if that may rear its ugly head down the pike.

 

- OS

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Yes.

 

Simply does away with any knife carry laws at all. I suppose swords and sword canes and the like will be okay too. Maybe. There's still a ban on "any other implement for infliction of serious bodily injury or death that has no common lawful purpose", so dunno if that may rear its ugly head down the pike.

 

- OS

 

 

Exactly.  It'll take some nitwit doing something really stupid to create some case law to determine how exactly the law will be interpreted. 

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Exactly.  It'll take some nitwit doing something really stupid to create some case law to determine how exactly the law will be interpreted. 

So are you saying I shouldn't get a kukri?  :rofl:

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if it passes I will not order anything new,I'll just slip my old Case XX Folding Hunter in my back left pocket and be comfortable knowing it's finally legal to carry it

 

I thought all those were only 4" blades to begin with?  They make it larger sizes too?

 

- OS

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OK..probably a dumb question, and it may well have already been addressed...

 

With passage and implementation, would this also remove restrictions against double edged knives? Like my Gerber Guardian?

 

We don't have a restriction on double edged knives to begin with.

 

Maybe you're referring to mention of "dagger" in school statute, which doesn't really matter since all knives are forbidden equally there.

 

- OS

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[quote name="Oh Shoot" post="1128255" timestamp="1395463398"]I thought all those were only 4" blades to begin with? They make it larger sizes too? - OS[/quote]I have the single blade version it's a hair over 4 inches, thinner and better feel than the 2 blade Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I have this Espada. Much as I like larger knives, I think I won't EDC it, though:

 

espada3.jpg

 

Folded, with a Beretta 92FS:

 

espada1.jpg

 

- OS

 

I figure I'll get the shiny one with the aluminum frame. Good for opening sugar packets at Starbuck's. :)

 

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We don't have a restriction on double edged knives to begin with.

 

Maybe you're referring to mention of "dagger" in school statute, which doesn't really matter since all knives are forbidden equally there.

 

- OS

 

 

Good to know Oh Shoot and Thanks.

 

I believe that's exactly where I got that idea.

 

 

That Espada is friggin' massive. But nice! :up:

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