Difference Between Spring Assisted, Switchblades, OTF and Butterfly Knives
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@fortworthskaters42 You can own any kind of questionable knife (switchblade, butterfly, etc.) in Texas. However, you can ONLY have them legally as "relics/curios" (not as weapons), and they must stay in your home. In terms of what you can legally carry for self-defense or whatever, AS FAR AS I COULD FIND the laws are the same as in this video. So, if the knife is "assist-open" (like the last 3 in this video) then you carry them, as long as they are under 5.5 inches. Hope that helped.
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@booboowilson10101 oh wait, in oklahoma you can keep it, but you can't carry it...
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i have that stiletto knife but ima keep tit, puck the folice
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I have a single action oft is this legal (out the front blade that you manually pull back)
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I have that blade in 2:22 :D
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It's a dumbass law that needs to fucking become legal I wanna have all the knifes why don't they ban a regular pocket knife - they r just as dangerous it's so fucking gay put a law on gravity??? What the he'll the people that choose laws are dumbasses
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whys is it say its illegal to have swithblades or balisongs in missouri law but yet i can buy one from a pawn shop carnival or silver dollar city???
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@MrKickdo you wont basiclly all that will happen is that if your caught carrying one it will be confiscated and youll be charged for it
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@fortworthskaters42 Yes they are. You can read into the laws on it if you want just look up something like Texas knife laws or or weapon laws. I'm sure it would be fine to have as long as you are just keeping it around the house or just keeping it hidden away and don't bring it out to show it off to friends or something.
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@gadejfan u suck wit a butterfly knife
he sucks wit a butterfly
gadejfan 1 year ago 15
I'm scared to click the first link in the description because of the name...
Drum41NAB 1 year ago 11