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| Plinker Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Zionsville
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![]() | Knife length interpretation in other states Please correct me if I am wrong on this.... For states that have blade length laws, I interpret them to only matter if you intend to commit a crime with the knife. Or, do the laws come into play if you carry it on your person concealed? Nowhere in any state or municipal laws have I actually read that it is a felony or misdemeanor to possess said knife. Am I missing something? Can I walk around in Chicago or Kentucky with a 4" blade in my pocket as long as I don't intend to commit a crime with it? Is it illegal to walk down Michigan Avenue after I purchased an 8" Henkels chefs knife at Macy's? |
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