West Virginia’s knife laws are mostly concerned with preventing people from carrying what the law considers to be dangerous knives concealed. There are no limitations… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Washington
Washington State, ranging from the picturesque coast, farms, and marinas of the Puget Sound area to the snowy peaks of the interior, is a state… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Utah
The state of Utah stands out in the United States for its leadership in the modern movement to expand knife rights. It is the second… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Virginia
Virginia, the “Mother of Presidents,” has knife laws which are somewhat knife-friendly in certain ways and quite restrictive in others. Knife ownership rights are relatively… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Vermont
Vermont’s knife laws are very brief and very permissive, allowing the possession and carrying of practically any knife or bladed implement except for switchblade knives… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in New Jersey
The knife laws of New Jersey outlaw all knives carried for illegal purposes, and places the burden of proving legality of intent on the knife… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Texas
Texas, America’s famous “Lone Star State,” has quite restrictive knife carrying laws that forbid many types of blade from public carry of any kind, open… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Tennessee
Joining a number of other states, Tennessee recently revised its laws governing knife possession and ownership to allow much broader rights in both of these… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in South Dakota
The windswept state of South Dakota, once home to mighty herds of buffalo and, earlier, to Colombian and woolly mammoths, intrudes very little into the… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in South Carolina
The labyrinth of South Carolina knife laws was replaced by a highly knife-friendly legal structure in 2008 when a bill deleted certain passages from the… Continue Reading