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I've collected auto's since I was 12 and scored a Super Automatic at a flea market. Just over a year ago, Governor Rick Perry decriminalized switchblades and butterfly knives here in Texas. Carrying my precious auto's everyday has been as awesome as I ever imagined. I want to know how others feel about the right to carry auto's and what the current status is in their states?
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I did not know this .. thanks for posting this, Steve.
I'm no longer breaking the law on a daily basis :)
Steve Hanner said:
Missouri Switchblade Ban Repeal Signed Into Law Print E-mail - See more at: http://www.kniferights.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=vi...
happened in July of 2012!
October 15, 2015: Maine' LD 264, "An Act To Restore the Right To Possess Certain Knives That Are Used by Many Citizens as Tools," repealing the state's ban on switchblade (automatic) knives is now in effect. Maine is the ninth state to allow switchblades since Knife Rights started it Sharper Future™ campaign six years ago. Automatic knives are now legal for civilians without restriction in 28 states, and legal with various restrictions in 10 more. Nine of those 28 states have been added by Knife Rights since 2010. Knife Rights passed the nation's first repeal of a automatic knife ban in 2010 in New Hampshire and has since passed repeal of automatic knife bans (and repealed other knife restrictions) in Alaska, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Missouri, Nevada, Tennessee and Texas. In Oklahoma,this year Knife Rights' legalized concealed carry of an switchblade (automatic) knife which goes into effect on November 1st. - See more at: http://kniferights.org/#sthash.tpK9PEtp.dpuf
Thanks for posting the link, Jan.
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I genuinely feel better (more relaxed) now .. as I carry at least one auto w/ me every day .. have for years.
I don't know how this one got by me ?!?
Jan Carter said:
... See more at: http://kniferights.org/#sthash.tpK9PEtp.dpuf
Congratulations! I was happy to hear about the law changing in Texas. The laws against switchblades are changing in many states. I'm from Wisconsin and the bill to repeal the switchblade law here has passed the house and is now in the state senate. I'm contacting state representatives trying to gain support.I've loved these knives since I was 8 years old and it's time to get rid of these antiquated, useless laws! Let's do all we can to keep the ball rolling!!
Switchblades are legal in Alabama. In fact the only thing illegal in Alabama is a concealed Bowie knife. However some local jurisdictions may have ordinances against switchblades. I wish Alabama had a knife preemption law.
Sept. 1, 2015: Today is the effective date for Knife Rights' signature Knife Law Preemption bill in Texas. Several Texas cities will see their restrictive knife laws voided today. The new law invalidates all municipal and county knife ordinances more restrictive than state law, creating uniform knife laws throughout the Lone Star State. The new law also ensues that Knife Rights' repeal of the state's ban on switchblade (automatic) knives that was passed in 2013 will now have effect throughout the state. - See more at: http://kniferights.org/#sthash.tpK9PEtp.IIb5dBsI.dpuf
Mark Erickson said:
Congratulations! I was happy to hear about the law changing in Texas. The laws against switchblades are changing in many states. I'm from Wisconsin and the bill to repeal the switchblade law here has passed the house and is now in the state senate. I'm contacting state representatives trying to gain support.I've loved these knives since I was 8 years old and it's time to get rid of these antiquated, useless laws! Let's do all we can to keep the ball rolling!!
As I look through the states that Knife Rights has been working with on the preemption law, I notice they are hitting the states that have a plethora of different laws in the states first. Alabama will come!
Charles Sample said:
Switchblades are legal in Alabama. In fact the only thing illegal in Alabama is a concealed Bowie knife. However some local jurisdictions may have ordinances against switchblades. I wish Alabama had a knife preemption law.
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