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- Fri Jan 22, 2016 9:24 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Knife Preemption Law changes
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Re: Knife Preemption Law changes
It is actually my intention to smack Potter County over the head with it. They have all their buildings posted .06 and .07.
- Sat Jan 16, 2016 8:08 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Knife Preemption Law changes
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Knife Preemption Law changes
While everyone here likely knows that knife preemption passed last session. Very few have read the actual changes.
In the municipality section knife wasn't added to part 6 where most the relevant exceptions come into play.
In the county section simply adds knife to the preemption.
Now.
A knife that is now preempted outside of the definition of an illegal knife should therefore be able to be carried everywhere. Places weapons prohibited specifically states illegal knife and so does every other part of 46.
I know a handful of cities and counties run security screening and make you return standard pocket knives to the car. That should now be out of bounds for them since past September 1st correct?
In the municipality section knife wasn't added to part 6 where most the relevant exceptions come into play.
In the county section simply adds knife to the preemption.
Now.
A knife that is now preempted outside of the definition of an illegal knife should therefore be able to be carried everywhere. Places weapons prohibited specifically states illegal knife and so does every other part of 46.
I know a handful of cities and counties run security screening and make you return standard pocket knives to the car. That should now be out of bounds for them since past September 1st correct?