July 1st is Knife Freedom Day in Tennessee. Knife Rights' repeal of the ban on automatic (switchblade) knives and the carry of knives over four inches in length "with intent to go armed," a vague law subject to abusive interpretation, goes into effect today. Combined with Knife Law Preemption that Knife Rights passed in Tennessee last year, which rendered null and void all local laws more restrictive than state law, this means that all law-abiding citizens of the Volunteer State can now own and carry the knife of their choice.
Knife Rights would like to recognize our two bills' sponsors, Senator Mike Bell and Representative Vance Dennis, for their hard work over two years reforming knife law in Tennessee. Knife Rights would also like to recognize Smoky Mountain Knife Works and Taylor Brands whose generous support helped Knife Rights create a Sharper Future™ for their fellow Tennesseans
Knife Rights cautions that not all law enforcement officers may be aware of the change in the law, so be respectful, polite and cooperative if stopped, but suggest they may want to check before trying to enforce a law no longer on the books. All Knife Rights members should review attorney Evan Nappen's recently updated article, "Knife Arrest! How Knife Owners Can Protect Themselves."
Tennessee is the 7th state in which Knife Rights has repealed a ban on switchblades and other knives. This makes 18 legislative victories by Knife Rights in just over four years, including defeating four anti-knife bills. Knife Rights has passed 14 pro-knife bills in 11 states. Knife Rights is rewriting knife law in America™!
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Knife Rights: Automatic (Switchblade) Knives & Carry Over 4-inches Now Legal in TN
Re: Knife Rights: Automatic (Switchblade) Knives & Carry Over 4-inches Now Legal in TN
It is interesting, and good, to see this, as we will be traveling to Tennnessee in November for SAR canine training, and large blades have always seemed to be a wise thing to have when moving through heavily vegetated areas. I look forward to my home state of Texas relaxing more of its blade laws soon; we already have legal switchblade carry, a recent change, so hopefully blade length limits will be the next to go away.
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Re: Knife Rights: Automatic (Switchblade) Knives & Carry Over 4-inches Now Legal in TN
Way to go Doug and Knife Rights!
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Re: Knife Rights: Automatic (Switchblade) Knives & Carry Over 4-inches Now Legal in TN
Now in Maine as well. All knife restrictions are gone today.