Michigan Open Carry, Inc.
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: hevymetal on October 10, 2017, 10:58:15 AM
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Not really OC related but though some would benefit from the info
For those who haven't heard Senate Bill 245 eliminates current law prohibiting sale and possession of spring-assisted knives, also known as switchblades. The law becomes active today. So break out your switchblades :)
DAOTF (Double Action Out The Front) knives also become legal as long as they are not double bladed. Single bladed butterfly knives are also legal. Double bladed knives, Dirks, stilettos and daggers are still illegal and are a no go.
http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/2017/07/switchblade_knives_made_legal.html
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I guess I never understood why double bladed knives were outlawed. Are they more deadly than single bladed knives? What's the rationale?
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I guess I never understood why double bladed knives were outlawed. Are they more deadly than single bladed knives? What's the rationale?
Not sure but I think the double blade is more of a weapon and less of a tool?
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Think of it as an "assault knife ban."
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How long were they outlawed for?
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But the same laws on concealed carry still apply.
This was just a relaxation of the ban on ownership of knives that a lot of LEOs already owned.
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That's nuts that they were outlawed to begin with. I seriously doubt the law was based on any actual facts, just fear.