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California has no legal limit on length. You can carry a folding sword if you so wish. Look up the cold steel Espada. Totally legal.
This isn't spring assisted, (which is legal, but gets looks,) or automatic/ switchblade,(,which are legal under 2 inches,) or a dirk or dagger, assuming you don't carry it in the open position in your pocket like a psychopath. Just don't carry concealed. Don't go around flashing it. Don't go into federal buildings with it. Aka use common sense.
I'm not a lawyer, but I have studied the hell out of the knife laws in California, which are surprisingly lenient, and Los Angeles, which are a little backwards but still pretty clear. I have over 4k in knives, have had many interactions with police, and have even shown them off at their request. No issues at all.
Just clip it to your pocket using the pocket clip. The issue with it being concealed is now solved.
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https://www.akti.org/state-knife-laws/
Unsure of why people put up with these dumbass laws in their states. 🤷 ♂️
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https://www.akti.org/state-knife-laws/
False information.
California has no legal limit on length. You can carry a folding sword if you so wish. Look up the cold steel Espada. Totally legal.
This isn't spring assisted, (which is legal, but gets looks,) or automatic/ switchblade,(,which are legal under 2 inches,) or a dirk or dagger, assuming you don't carry it in the open position in your pocket like a psychopath. Just don't carry concealed. Don't go around flashing it. Don't go into federal buildings with it. Aka use common sense.
I'm not a lawyer, but I have studied the hell out of the knife laws in California, which are surprisingly lenient, and Los Angeles, which are a little backwards but still pretty clear. I have over 4k in knives, have had many interactions with police, and have even shown them off at their request. No issues at all.
Just clip it to your pocket using the pocket clip. The issue with it being concealed is now solved.
https://www.akti.org/state-knife-laws/
This is not true.
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It's a pocket knife, where else would it be carried? It has a pocket clip it is literally designed to go in your front right pocket next to your dominant hand. Or if you're a lefty, in the other hand with the pocket clip swapped.
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Well this was a great pointless conversation. Thanks for adding very helpful info to this thread. BTW this is a horrible knife. Spend a few bucks more get a rat 2 at least.
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California has no legal limit on length. You can carry a folding sword if you so wish. Look up the cold steel Espada. Totally legal.
This isn't spring assisted, (which is legal, but gets looks,) or automatic/ switchblade,(,which are legal under 2 inches,) or a dirk or dagger, assuming you don't carry it in the open position in your pocket like a psychopath. Just don't carry concealed. Don't go around flashing it. Don't go into federal buildings with it. Aka use common sense.
I'm not a lawyer, but I have studied the hell out of the knife laws in California, which are surprisingly lenient, and Los Angeles, which are a little backwards but still pretty clear. I have over 4k in knives, have had many interactions with police, and have even shown them off at their request. No issues at all.
Just clip it to your pocket using the pocket clip. The issue with it being concealed is now solved.
More people are killed from knives every year than rifles so I would imagine there would be a few laws pertaining to them although not much.