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Have you got a belt pouch?
No, I don’t. Is there one that you recommend?
No, i use mainly tatonka knife pouches for my SAKs
ThoDan, Thanks for the tip.
Does anyone have a list of states that don’t allow concealed carry of a knife ? I work for a company that, when I’m on duty, my knife blade cannot be more than 4 inches.
Knife laws are surprisingly complicated. Here is a site with a US map. Click on the state in which you are interested to see knife laws for that state.
I’m glad to say I live in a state where I can CC anything other than a long gun.
You might want to check your states definition of “hunting”. If you have traps set (even live traps) and check them on a fixed schedule, you may meet the definition. If you check them every day after work, it is likely you may.
And some CITIES choose to make knife laws even more complicated too. So if you have a destination in mind, check out any laws that are specific to that location.
Have you got a belt pouch?
No, I don’t. Is there one that you recommend?
No, i use mainly tatonka knife pouches for my SAKs
ThoDan, Thanks for the tip.
Does anyone have a list of states that don’t allow concealed carry of a knife ? I work for a company that, when I’m on duty, my knife blade cannot be more than 4 inches.
Knife laws are surprisingly complicated. Here is a site with a US map. Click on the state in which you are interested to see knife laws for that state.
https://knifeup.com/knife-laws/
I’m glad to say I live in a state where I can CC anything other than a long gun.
You might want to check your states definition of “hunting”. If you have traps set (even live traps) and check them on a fixed schedule, you may meet the definition. If you check them every day after work, it is likely you may.
And some CITIES choose to make knife laws even more complicated too. So if you have a destination in mind, check out any laws that are specific to that location.
Doug Ritter does excellent work
https://kniferights.org/
The forgotten side of the Second Amendment arena.