Simple, clear, and direct, the knife laws in the state of Georgia place no strictures at all on knife ownership while streamlining carrying law to… Continue Reading
Author: Rhian Hunt
Knife Laws in Florida
Perhaps surprisingly in a state which emphasizes self-defense rights strongly and applies “Stand Your Ground” laws broadly, Florida’s knife laws leave a considerable amount of… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Delaware
Straightforward and unambiguous, Delaware’s knife laws leave little room for doubt among knife owners or the law enforcement personnel monitoring the public’s use of blades.… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Connecticut
Connecticut’s knife laws present a study in contrasts. On one hand, possession of any type of knife, including exotic and dangerous types such as ballistic… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Colorado
Colorado falls into the broad middle ground of states which, legally speaking, are neither “knife-friendly” (similar to Alaska) nor “knife-restrictive” (in the manner of California).… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in California
People wishing to carry a knife in California face a battery of restrictions, classifications, and rules on the state level, plus numerous local ordinances. With… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Arkansas
Formerly quite restrictive regarding the ownership and carrying of knives, Arkansas completed a legislative about-face in a series of repeals from 2007 to 2013. Currently,… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Arizona
Arizona’s knife laws lean heavily in the direction of knife rights in a way similar to those of Alaska, though its cactus and yucca-dotted desert… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Alaska
Knife ownership in Alaska is intimately connected to the state’s rugged culture and wide range of outdoor activities. Knives see frequent use in fishing, hunting,… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Alabama
The state of Alabama – whose frontier towns, such as Eufaula, once bristled with Bowie knives and even gave that famous weapon its nickname of… Continue Reading