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What is the legal length blade in oklahoma?
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<blockquote data-quote="the_DZ" data-source="post: 1982794" data-attributes="member: 25834"><p>actually, there was a length limit to knives. If you notice, the language mentions a number of bladed weapons, but the first is a "dagger." A dagger is distinguished from other knives; it has a length greater than 3 inches. So, concealed carry of a folding or fixed blade knife of 3 inches or less is permitted uniformly throughout the state; it does not vary from city to city.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>PS: Does anyone know if 1733 has affected the carrying of bladed weapons? Either open or concealed? It almost seems like, to me, if a person has a license to own a pistol, that also permits them to carry concealed daggers. Seems like I must have that wrong, though....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_DZ, post: 1982794, member: 25834"] actually, there was a length limit to knives. If you notice, the language mentions a number of bladed weapons, but the first is a "dagger." A dagger is distinguished from other knives; it has a length greater than 3 inches. So, concealed carry of a folding or fixed blade knife of 3 inches or less is permitted uniformly throughout the state; it does not vary from city to city. Hope this helps. PS: Does anyone know if 1733 has affected the carrying of bladed weapons? Either open or concealed? It almost seems like, to me, if a person has a license to own a pistol, that also permits them to carry concealed daggers. Seems like I must have that wrong, though.... [/QUOTE]
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