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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1949252" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>So here's a dumb question - obviously this knife (the zombie one) is not legal for carry for more than one reason (dagger / Double-edge plus being an automatic or "switchblade"), but after looking through the SDA again, where is the limit to having this knife "on your person" or carrying it?</p><p></p><p>I can carry this knife all day long on private property (assuming the property-owners are cool with it) right?</p><p></p><p>Can I transport it in a car? Do I have to have it "locked up" while in the car (there do not appear to be any specific restrictions on it unless its tied to some other OK law about transporting restricted "weapons" or something I haven't read)? </p><p></p><p>I know a lot of folks sort of thumb their nose at the law (it is an archaic law that seems ridiculous - like our tattoo laws before recent changes), but I'd like to comply with the law as best I can (especially while carrying a gun via the SDA).</p><p></p><p>I don't tend to walk around in public very often, so I'm wondering exactly what the liability of carrying an OTF is if you only go from private property to your car to more private property (where knives are allowed)...</p><p></p><p>Might be a dumb question, but it just strikes me as dumb that autos are picked on in the first place (as are the ever-vague "Bowie knives" and "daggers").</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1949252, member: 229"] So here's a dumb question - obviously this knife (the zombie one) is not legal for carry for more than one reason (dagger / Double-edge plus being an automatic or "switchblade"), but after looking through the SDA again, where is the limit to having this knife "on your person" or carrying it? I can carry this knife all day long on private property (assuming the property-owners are cool with it) right? Can I transport it in a car? Do I have to have it "locked up" while in the car (there do not appear to be any specific restrictions on it unless its tied to some other OK law about transporting restricted "weapons" or something I haven't read)? I know a lot of folks sort of thumb their nose at the law (it is an archaic law that seems ridiculous - like our tattoo laws before recent changes), but I'd like to comply with the law as best I can (especially while carrying a gun via the SDA). I don't tend to walk around in public very often, so I'm wondering exactly what the liability of carrying an OTF is if you only go from private property to your car to more private property (where knives are allowed)... Might be a dumb question, but it just strikes me as dumb that autos are picked on in the first place (as are the ever-vague "Bowie knives" and "daggers"). [/QUOTE]
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