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<blockquote data-quote="avtomatkalashnikov" data-source="post: 3052865" data-attributes="member: 42827"><p>SB 1159 (effective November 1, 2016) amends Title 21 O.S. Section 1272 to remove ‘dagger’, ‘bowie knife’, ‘dirk knife’, and ‘sword cane’ from the list of prohibited weapons</p><p></p><p></p><p>so its basically its my right to carry a bowie knife or a dagger now ? concealed and unconcealed. is there no limit on length? and do i have to have a purpose? what if i want to carry around a rambo style survival bowie knife just cause or have some kind of dagger for use as a tool and if need be self defense? </p><p></p><p>its really not clear what the oklahoma knife laws are to me anymore. i mean is it legal to carry a butterfly/balisong knife, or is it legal to carry a out the front button release gravity knife like the german paratrooper style ones? i mean they have had so many changes to state knife laws im not even sure what it is anymore.</p><p></p><p>used to you could carry a folding knife up to 4" in blade length but it was under the understanding it is to be used as a "tool" given the fact anything carried as a weapon is illegal due to the wording as my understanding, well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>when the hell is some one going to have a purpose or reason for carrying a sword cane and when the hell is a appropriate time if it is not classified as a weapon? </p><p></p><p></p><p>i mean honestly when does the definition of dagger end and become a short sword without a hilt? its so confusing. hell i just want to know if i will get in trouble for carrying around whatever kind of knife i want which would most likely be a bowie or dagger or some kind of survival knife or balisong or a really big folder. </p><p></p><p>im under the impression its all legal now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avtomatkalashnikov, post: 3052865, member: 42827"] SB 1159 (effective November 1, 2016) amends Title 21 O.S. Section 1272 to remove ‘dagger’, ‘bowie knife’, ‘dirk knife’, and ‘sword cane’ from the list of prohibited weapons so its basically its my right to carry a bowie knife or a dagger now ? concealed and unconcealed. is there no limit on length? and do i have to have a purpose? what if i want to carry around a rambo style survival bowie knife just cause or have some kind of dagger for use as a tool and if need be self defense? its really not clear what the oklahoma knife laws are to me anymore. i mean is it legal to carry a butterfly/balisong knife, or is it legal to carry a out the front button release gravity knife like the german paratrooper style ones? i mean they have had so many changes to state knife laws im not even sure what it is anymore. used to you could carry a folding knife up to 4" in blade length but it was under the understanding it is to be used as a "tool" given the fact anything carried as a weapon is illegal due to the wording as my understanding, well. when the hell is some one going to have a purpose or reason for carrying a sword cane and when the hell is a appropriate time if it is not classified as a weapon? i mean honestly when does the definition of dagger end and become a short sword without a hilt? its so confusing. hell i just want to know if i will get in trouble for carrying around whatever kind of knife i want which would most likely be a bowie or dagger or some kind of survival knife or balisong or a really big folder. im under the impression its all legal now? [/QUOTE]
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