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  2. Knife legislation - Wikipedia

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    Thus in Arkansas, a state in which knife fights using large, lengthy blades such as the Bowie and Arkansas toothpick were once commonplace, [102] [121] a state statute made it illegal for someone to "carry a knife as a weapon", [122] specifying that any knife with a blade 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) or longer constituted prima facie evidence that the ...

  3. Butterfly knife - Wikipedia

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    If the length of the blade is more than 2 inches (51 mm) they are illegal to buy, sell, transfer, or possess in public although it is legal to possess one if kept at home (Penal Code section 17235 & 21510). [22] In Florida, butterfly knives are legal, as Florida defines butterfly knives as a type of folding knife. However, butterfly knives are ...

  4. Pocketknife - Wikipedia

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    Blade lengths varied from 3 to 12 inches (76 to 305 mm), but the most typical models never exceeded 4 inches (100 mm) in blade length for legal reasons in most US jurisdictions. [ 25 ] In response to the demand for these knives, production companies offered mass-produced tactical folding knives.

  5. Law of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Laws of Florida from the Florida Department of State; Florida Administrative Register from the Florida Department of State; Local ordinance codes from Public.Resource.Org; Case law: "Florida", Caselaw Access Project, Harvard Law School, OCLC 1078785565, Court decisions freely available to the public online, in a consistent format, digitized ...

  6. Offensive weapon - Wikipedia

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    Subsection (3) waives the "good reason" or "lawful authority" requirement when the item is a folding (non-locking) pocket knife if the cutting edge does not exceed 3 inches, as this knife is not illegal to carry in public. [21] The cutting edge is different from the blade length.

  7. Massachusetts Switchblade Ban Overturned on Second Amendment ...

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    AKTI, which favors abolishing knife restrictions across the country, maintains a guide to which states do and don't restrict automatic knives, as well as a broader directory of state knife laws ...

  8. Switchblade - Wikipedia

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    A folding switchblade. A switchblade (also known as switch knife, automatic knife, pushbutton knife, ejector knife, flick knife, gravity knife, flick blade, or spring knife) is a pocketknife with a sliding or pivoting blade contained in the handle which is extended automatically by a spring when a button, lever, or switch on the handle or bolster is activated.

  9. Pot or not? Legal weed in Florida is closer than ever, but we ...

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    Florida voters approved a similar ballot initiative in 2016 that established medical marijuana in the state. That measure received more than 71 percent of the vote. Polls show the 2024 measure ...