San Antonio has a really bad law that states you cant have you cant have a blade under 5.5 that locks open. Combined with the State law it makes it almost impossible to carry a knife.Reloader wrote:DONT TREAD ON ME wrote:
paulhailes wrote:
Get an folding pocket knife that doesn't lock open, doesn't SA only mention a folding knife that locks?
Cannot be under 5.5" and lock
Don't you mean OVER 5.5"? otherwise no knives can be carried. Just my opinion.
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- Tue Sep 06, 2011 1:35 pm
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- Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:11 am
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So just get one that doesn't lock, that is a really dumb law by the way I feel for you.DONT TREAD ON ME wrote:Cannot be under 5.5" and lock.paulhailes wrote:Get an folding pocket knife that doesn't lock open, doesn't SA only mention a folding knife that locks?
- Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:56 pm
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Get an folding pocket knife that doesn't lock open, doesn't SA only mention a folding knife that locks?DONT TREAD ON ME wrote:I know you are a LEO so you can carry that knife but wouldn't that be illegal for the rest of us?gigag04 wrote:Benchmade AFO II auto open (push button) Tanto.
Reason I ask is cause apparently my knives are illegal in SA so I am trying to figure out a new knife that I can legally carry thereTPC 46.01 wrote:...(11) "Switchblade knife" means any knife that has a blade that folds, closes, or retracts into the handle or sheath and that opens automatically by pressure applied to a button or other device located on the handle or opens or releases a blade from the handle or sheath by the force of gravity or by the application of centrifugal force. The term does not include a knife that has a spring, detent, or other mechanism designed to create a bias toward closure and that requires exertion applied to the blade by hand, wrist, or arm to overcome the bias toward closure and open the knife.