Texas Illegal Knife Bill unanimously passes out of committee.
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Re: Texas Illegal Knife Bill unanimously passes out of committee.
Thank you for the replies. I seemed to remember that from the Texas government class I took at college, but good to get the confirmation.
Re: Texas Illegal Knife Bill unanimously passes out of committee.
I thought everyone know 5.6" blades are dangerous and 5.5" blades are safe.
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Re: Texas Illegal Knife Bill unanimously passes out of committee.
gljjt wrote:I thought everyone know 5.6" blades are dangerous and 5.5" blades are safe.
The original law makers must have had a problem with things over 5.5 inches long i assume!
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The NRA ILA email I got said that restrictions will remain in place for knives over 5.5 inches?
I can open carry a rifle or handgun in public but my KA-Bar is still too dangerous?
I can open carry a rifle or handgun in public but my KA-Bar is still too dangerous?
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The governor is expected to sign this bill I understand. If that happens you simply can not carry a "location restricted" knife in certain locations. Location restricted knives will be what is currently an illegal knifeCoffeeNut wrote:The NRA ILA email I got said that restrictions will remain in place for knives over 5.5 inches?
I can open carry a rifle or handgun in public but my KA-Bar is still too dangerous?
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Re: Texas Illegal Knife Bill unanimously passes out of committee.
(6) "Location-restricted [Illegal] knife" means a[:G.A. Heath wrote:The governor is expected to sign this bill I understand. If that happens you simply can not carry a "location restricted" knife in certain locations. Location restricted knives will be what is currently an illegal knifeCoffeeNut wrote:The NRA ILA email I got said that restrictions will remain in place for knives over 5.5 inches?
I can open carry a rifle or handgun in public but my KA-Bar is still too dangerous?
[(A)] knife with a blade over five and one-half
inches[;
[(B) hand instrument designed to cut or stab
another by being thrown;
[(C) dagger, including but not limited to a dirk,
stiletto, and poniard;
[(D) bowie knife;
[(E) sword; or
[(F) spear].
Everything highlighted in red will no longer apply after September 1st. So over 5.5 inches is illegal in some places, but all other knives otherwise under 5.5 are legal to carry even in a 51% location. .
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Re: Texas Illegal Knife Bill unanimously passes out of committee.
I wonder if this means that the Galveston Deputies have no right to disarm me of my folding pocket knife at the metal scanners at the courthouse.Tylerscott20 wrote: (6) "Location-restricted [Illegal] knife" means a[:
[(A)] knife with a blade over five and one-half
inches[;
[(B) hand instrument designed to cut or stab
another by being thrown;
[(C) dagger, including but not limited to a dirk,
stiletto, and poniard;
[(D) bowie knife;
[(E) sword; or
[(F) spear].
Everything highlighted in red no longer applies. So over 5.5 inches is illegal in some places, but all other knives otherwise under 5.5 are legal to carry even in a 51% location. .
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Re: Texas Illegal Knife Bill unanimously passes out of committee.
Thanks!Tylerscott20 wrote:(6) "Location-restricted [Illegal] knife" means a[:G.A. Heath wrote:The governor is expected to sign this bill I understand. If that happens you simply can not carry a "location restricted" knife in certain locations. Location restricted knives will be what is currently an illegal knifeCoffeeNut wrote:The NRA ILA email I got said that restrictions will remain in place for knives over 5.5 inches?
I can open carry a rifle or handgun in public but my KA-Bar is still too dangerous?
[(A)] knife with a blade over five and one-half
inches[;
[(B) hand instrument designed to cut or stab
another by being thrown;
[(C) dagger, including but not limited to a dirk,
stiletto, and poniard;
[(D) bowie knife;
[(E) sword; or
[(F) spear].
Everything highlighted in red no longer applies. So over 5.5 inches is illegal in some places, but all other knives otherwise under 5.5 are legal to carry even in a 51% location. .
Anyone have a link for what locations are off limits for 5.6" knives?
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Re: Texas Illegal Knife Bill unanimously passes out of committee.
I imagine you all know this, and it may already have been mentioned:
This will go into effect September 1st. Until then, current laws apply.
I know it probably doesn't need saying, but I wanted to err on the side of caution.
This will go into effect September 1st. Until then, current laws apply.
I know it probably doesn't need saying, but I wanted to err on the side of caution.
I prefer dangerous freedom to safety in chains.
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