Question about knife I bought son
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Question about knife I bought son
I bought this knife that flips out at the touch of a button, about 2 1/2 inch blade. I bought it on base today from a concessionaire. Now hubby is telling me it could be illegal to carry. Is it illegal in Texas? I know he can't take it to school of course.
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Re: Question about knife I bought son
IIRC as of September 1, 2013 the law changed to say switchblades were now legal in Texas.CHLLady wrote:I bought this knife that flips out at the touch of a button, about 2 1/2 inch blade. I bought it on base today from a concessionaire. Now hubby is telling me it could be illegal to carry. Is it illegal in Texas? I know he can't take it to school of course.
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Re: Question about knife I bought son
The only way a 2.5 inch blade is illegal is if it has both sides sharpened (like a dagger).
Switchades and assisted opening knives are legal (as mentioned above).
Switchades and assisted opening knives are legal (as mentioned above).
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Re: Question about knife I bought son
Can't tell you how many times when I was in school that a teacher asked to borrow my knife for something. Sharpened many a pencil with that knife too. Janitor always knew which seat I was at because of all the wood shavings he would sweep up from my whittling.CHLLady wrote:I know he can't take it to school of course.
My how times have changed.
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Re: Question about knife I bought son
Thank you for the info.!
It seemed to be ok if they were selling it on base, but I'm not going to take any chances.
One of my son's teachers has a knife he carries. He has shown it to them and used it to open things in class. I am not sure if that's legal, but I'm ok with it. Nowadays you can't even draw guns or knives on your notebooks. My cousin, several years ago got sent to the principal by a concerned female student. He had been doodling fantasy weapons. His parents had to come pick him up. Yes, times sure have changed.

It seemed to be ok if they were selling it on base, but I'm not going to take any chances.
One of my son's teachers has a knife he carries. He has shown it to them and used it to open things in class. I am not sure if that's legal, but I'm ok with it. Nowadays you can't even draw guns or knives on your notebooks. My cousin, several years ago got sent to the principal by a concerned female student. He had been doodling fantasy weapons. His parents had to come pick him up. Yes, times sure have changed.
If you carry a gun, people call you paranoid. Nonsense! If you carry a gun, what do you have to be paranoid about?
Re: Question about knife I bought son
it's probably ok when he's with y'all. Esp. for him to learn how to carry one.
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Re: Question about knife I bought son
jmra wrote:Can't tell you how many times when I was in school that a teacher asked to borrow my knife for something. Sharpened many a pencil with that knife too. Janitor always knew which seat I was at because of all the wood shavings he would sweep up from my whittling.CHLLady wrote:I know he can't take it to school of course.
My how times have changed.
"My how times have changed"
I remember getting on commercial flights with a 4" blade "Buck" in a belt holster.
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Topbuilder wrote:jmra wrote:Can't tell you how many times when I was in school that a teacher asked to borrow my knife for something. Sharpened many a pencil with that knife too. Janitor always knew which seat I was at because of all the wood shavings he would sweep up from my whittling.CHLLady wrote:I know he can't take it to school of course.
My how times have changed.
"My how times have changed"
I remember getting on commercial flights with a 4" blade "Buck" in a belt holster.
lol Years ago I was set to board a SW airlines flight and they would not let me board with handcuffs I just purchased, but they allowed my dad through with his knife.


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Re: Question about knife I bought son
Unless the district has a rule about it, it's OK. The law that prevents students from carrying knives at school is part of the Education Code, enacted by our very own state legislature, and is aimed specifically at "a student", and has no effect on adult staff or faculty. You'd be surprised at how handy a Swiss Army knife can be in the classroom, especially my computer lab.CHLLady wrote: One of my son's teachers has a knife he carries. He has shown it to them and used it to open things in class. I am not sure if that's legal, but I'm ok with it.
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Re: Question about knife I bought son
Ah the good ol' days. When I was in high school every young man had Buck knives on their hip and no small number of the ladies. We tuned the springs on those suckers so a little thumb pressure and a sharp flick of the wrist and "click"! Often times there would be sharpening parties after lunch evidenced by the patches of missing arm hair or strips of thinly cut paper in waste cans.jmra wrote:Can't tell you how many times when I was in school that a teacher asked to borrow my knife for something. Sharpened many a pencil with that knife too. Janitor always knew which seat I was at because of all the wood shavings he would sweep up from my whittling.CHLLady wrote:I know he can't take it to school of course.
My how times have changed.
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Re: Question about knife I bought son
Not in the slightest. Most of my friends carried a SAK or BSA variant in high school.n5wd wrote:You'd be surprised at how handy a Swiss Army knife can be in the classroom, especially my computer lab.
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Re: Question about knife I bought son
Ah the good ol' days.Dragonfighter wrote:Ah the good ol' days. When I was in high school every young man had Buck knives on their hip and no small number of the ladies. We tuned the springs on those suckers so a little thumb pressure and a sharp flick of the wrist and "click"! Often times there would be sharpening parties after lunch evidenced by the patches of missing arm hair or strips of thinly cut paper in waste cans.jmra wrote:Can't tell you how many times when I was in school that a teacher asked to borrow my knife for something. Sharpened many a pencil with that knife too. Janitor always knew which seat I was at because of all the wood shavings he would sweep up from my whittling.CHLLady wrote:I know he can't take it to school of course.
My how times have changed.

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Re: Question about knife I bought son
Automatic knives are now legal in Texas but not in every city. I believe San Antonio has a law against them. I actually checked with my local police department before buying one. There are also restrictions about mail order purchases.
Re: Question about knife I bought son
SA has an ordinance against lockblades with blades under 5 1/2 inches in length. Texas proscribes the carry of knives with blades over 5 1/2 inches. Seem to be a spot for blades exactly 5 1/2 inches.rotor wrote:Automatic knives are now legal in Texas but not in every city. I believe San Antonio has a law against them. I actually checked with my local police department before buying one. There are also restrictions about mail order purchases.

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Re: Question about knife I bought son
Me too. I haven't flown since 2000. I had one on my belt then.Topbuilder wrote:jmra wrote:Can't tell you how many times when I was in school that a teacher asked to borrow my knife for something. Sharpened many a pencil with that knife too. Janitor always knew which seat I was at because of all the wood shavings he would sweep up from my whittling.CHLLady wrote:I know he can't take it to school of course.
My how times have changed.
"My how times have changed"
I remember getting on commercial flights with a 4" blade "Buck" in a belt holster.

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