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Maine lawmakers to let one-armed people carry switchblades
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<blockquote data-quote="Griffin" data-source="post: 1505753" data-attributes="member: 18194"><p>Switchblades are illegal to carry in all states to my knowledge, but they are legal to possess in Oklahoma, just not to carry. </p><p></p><p>According to TITLE 21 § 1272 Unlawful carry</p><p></p><p></p><p>That being said I carry a tanto switchblade as my pocket knife everyday everywhere, in my defense I only recently realized that my knife was a switchblade (about 2 weeks ago), for some reason I never made the conscious connection. I am planning on retiring my switchblade as pocket knife, because I try to be in accordance with the law when possible (even if it is unjust), but so far I haven't yet found a likable replacement.</p><p></p><p>I am curious how officers feel about switchblades? If any officers would weigh in I would be most grateful. For example as an officer what would you do if you Terry Frisked a compliant individual that showed no hostility had no criminal record and came across a switchblade?</p><p></p><p>Chris Griffin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griffin, post: 1505753, member: 18194"] Switchblades are illegal to carry in all states to my knowledge, but they are legal to possess in Oklahoma, just not to carry. According to TITLE 21 § 1272 Unlawful carry That being said I carry a tanto switchblade as my pocket knife everyday everywhere, in my defense I only recently realized that my knife was a switchblade (about 2 weeks ago), for some reason I never made the conscious connection. I am planning on retiring my switchblade as pocket knife, because I try to be in accordance with the law when possible (even if it is unjust), but so far I haven't yet found a likable replacement. I am curious how officers feel about switchblades? If any officers would weigh in I would be most grateful. For example as an officer what would you do if you Terry Frisked a compliant individual that showed no hostility had no criminal record and came across a switchblade? Chris Griffin [/QUOTE]
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