Lightning Drop Point Automatic Knife 3-1/2″ Blade – Black
STATE RESTRICTIONS FOR AUTOMATIC KNIVES
The following states do NOT prohibit auto-open (also referred to as automatic, switchblade or switch knife) for non-law enforcement citizens. Check State Knife Laws for specific details on possession, carry, manufacturer or sale as some restrictions may apply in a specific state. See the list below for blade length restrictions. Data is compiled by the nonprofit association, American Knife and Tool Institute.
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California (Less than 2″ blade length limitation)
- Colorado (effective approximately Aug. 9, 2017: concealed carry maximum length 3-1/2″)
- Connecticut (Maximum 1-1/2″ blade length limitation)
- Delaware- Not Allowed
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii- not allowed
- Idaho
- Illinois (effective Aug. 11, 2017 with valid Firearms Owner’s Identification Card FOID)
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky (with weapons license)
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland- Not Allowed
- Massachusetts (Maximum 1-1/2″ blade length limitation)
- Michigan
- Minnesota- Not Allowed
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampsire
- New Jersey- Not Allowed
- New Mexico- Not Allowed
- New York- Not Allowed
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio-Not Allowed
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania- Not Allowed
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Virginia- Not Allowed
- Vermont (less than 3″ blade length limitation)
- West Virginia (Must be 21 years of age)
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
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