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<blockquote data-quote="C_Hallbert" data-source="post: 3053033" data-attributes="member: 42957"><p>So, it looks like Automatic Knives are still prohibited for carry. My Wife, now a Retired RN and ex-USN Corpswave, frequently carries a Benchmade Balisong that I manage to cut myself with every time I touch it, and a Walter PPK. I’d like to see Automatic Knives legalized because they are convenient and can be opened one handed. I am physically impaired with no use of my two wrists and my right elbow is locked at 90 Degrees. I get in a bind sometimes and an Automatic Knife comes in handy. Oklahoma Knife Law is confusing because after it describes the illegal weapons it ambiguously states that the law in no way is intended to prohibit the use of knives for sporting, or other normal uses (or something to that effect). Truthfully, almost any object can become a ‘Weapon per se’. As a Reserve Deputy, 30 yrs ago I occasionally got assigned to work Dispatch/Jailor in our Country Jail. I’ve seen some ugly weapons made from toothbrushes. The vast majority of our citizens are decent, honest people. It doesn’t matter what they’re carrying around (as far as I’m concerned) which includes Sword Canes, or an armed Apache Helicopter flying over a full Baseball Stadium. Always stay alert and aware of your surroundings because, like a hidden clause in a business contract, it’s what you don’t see that might get you. </p><p>Semper Fi</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C_Hallbert, post: 3053033, member: 42957"] So, it looks like Automatic Knives are still prohibited for carry. My Wife, now a Retired RN and ex-USN Corpswave, frequently carries a Benchmade Balisong that I manage to cut myself with every time I touch it, and a Walter PPK. I’d like to see Automatic Knives legalized because they are convenient and can be opened one handed. I am physically impaired with no use of my two wrists and my right elbow is locked at 90 Degrees. I get in a bind sometimes and an Automatic Knife comes in handy. Oklahoma Knife Law is confusing because after it describes the illegal weapons it ambiguously states that the law in no way is intended to prohibit the use of knives for sporting, or other normal uses (or something to that effect). Truthfully, almost any object can become a ‘Weapon per se’. As a Reserve Deputy, 30 yrs ago I occasionally got assigned to work Dispatch/Jailor in our Country Jail. I’ve seen some ugly weapons made from toothbrushes. The vast majority of our citizens are decent, honest people. It doesn’t matter what they’re carrying around (as far as I’m concerned) which includes Sword Canes, or an armed Apache Helicopter flying over a full Baseball Stadium. Always stay alert and aware of your surroundings because, like a hidden clause in a business contract, it’s what you don’t see that might get you. Semper Fi Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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