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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/24/bid-to-expand-knife-ban-doesnt-cut-it-with-critics/
Many states have knife laws that differ from their gun laws. Is the OC.org interested? It seems the anti-gun people are realizing the NRA and other gun lobby groups are winning the fight on guns, so they're expanding the fight to knives.
In Florida, we may not open carry a knife except while fishing, hunting and camping. Concealed carry of a 'weapon' is legal with permit. Concealed carry of a 'common pocket knife' is legal for anyone. The definition of common pocket knife (cpk)is left undefined, but case law has shown folding knives under 4" are typically ok.
Just remember if it's black, now you have a 'tactical' knife. Same for serraded blades or anything with decent jimping. More or less, if it's scary looking it's not a cpk.
I need to get a black coffee cup with wavy sides. Tactical coffee cup: no cream allowed!
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/24/bid-to-expand-knife-ban-doesnt-cut-it-with-critics/
Many states have knife laws that differ from their gun laws. Is the OC.org interested? It seems the anti-gun people are realizing the NRA and other gun lobby groups are winning the fight on guns, so they're expanding the fight to knives.
In Florida, we may not open carry a knife except while fishing, hunting and camping. Concealed carry of a 'weapon' is legal with permit. Concealed carry of a 'common pocket knife' is legal for anyone. The definition of common pocket knife (cpk)is left undefined, but case law has shown folding knives under 4" are typically ok.
Just remember if it's black, now you have a 'tactical' knife. Same for serraded blades or anything with decent jimping. More or less, if it's scary looking it's not a cpk.
I need to get a black coffee cup with wavy sides. Tactical coffee cup: no cream allowed!