Heck I would love to have a switch blade again....
I used to have a beautiful brass Butterfly knife. Wish they were legal.
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(05-12-2015, 01:30 AM)mikereddot Wrote: [ -> ]I used to have a beautiful brass Butterfly knife. Wish they were legal.
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They are...for the criminal and Hollywood!
(05-12-2015, 01:30 AM)mikereddot Wrote: [ -> ]I used to have a beautiful brass Butterfly knife. Wish they were legal.
Jerry Miculek's daughter, Lena, thinks Butterflys/Balisongs are wonderful. And they make great stocking stuffers, too! (She says they're legal everywhere but Hawaii, Mike.) Check out the below video...
It would be nice to have a better choice of knife to carry. Having a 3 inch limit is not realistic.
I always thought a lot of the knife laws were odd
From what we learned in class there is no limit to the blade length. The only difference is beyond 3 inches it's considered a deadly weapon so you need a logical reason to have one.
And I know you can own balisong knifes... You just can't carry them from what I was told.. No idea why though. I have a Bradley cutlery mayhem balisong, and I love it!
Yeah, there is no law on length of blade.