Nevada posted a freshly minted expansion to knife rights on July 1st, 2015, expanding the right to buy, sell, manufacture, transfer, and possess several kinds… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Nebraska
A state firmly in the middle of the pack when it comes to the balance between knife rights and knife restrictions, Nebraska allows nearly unlimited… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Montana
Though Montana’s knife laws are mostly clear-cut and follow the pattern of other “middle of the road” states as far as knife rights are concerned,… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Missouri
The Show-Me State’s knife laws are direct and easy to understand, though not fully knife-friendly. Knife ownership is very broadly permitted, with the exception of… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Mississippi
Mississippi is a mostly free and open state from the viewpoint of a knife owner, though its concealed carry laws place some limits on hiding… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Minnesota
The cool, green northern state of Minnesota, sometimes dubbed the “Land of Ten Thousand Lakes,” is a popular destination for hunters and fishermen, most of… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Michigan
Famous for its automotive industry and, to a lesser extent, for its location in the midst of three Great Lakes, the Wolverine State features complex… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Massachusetts
Knife laws in Massachusetts support a far-ranging definition of knife ownership yet impose strict, lengthy, and confusing regulations on actually carrying the knives a person… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Maryland
Maryland’s knife laws use a mixture of knife type and intent to determine the legality of carrying. There is no limit on what kind of… Continue Reading
Knife Laws in Maine
Maine’s knife laws follow the pattern of several other states by permitting people to openly carry a broad array of knives (the same assortment it… Continue Reading