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TexasTowelie

(111,978 posts)
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 08:09 PM Jan 2017

Colorado considers ending longtime switchblade knife ban

DENVER (AP) — The switchblade knives wielded six decades ago by the fictional Jets and Sharks street gangs in the legendary Broadway musical "West Side Story" and in Hollywood films spooked lawmakers across the U.S. and helped usher in state bans.

But 54 years after Colorado enacted its prohibition of the folding knives with blades that pop from their handles with the push of a button, a bipartisan group of state lawmakers is trying to repeal it.

They are citing arguments from knife rights activists and others who say switchblades have become everyday work tools that also can save lives because they can be opened with one hand instead of two.

West Side Story "kind of released this sense that switchblades were what was bringing in Sharks and Jets, and that we would prevent gang activity if we outlawed these," said bill co-sponsor state Sen. Owen Hill, a Republican who argues that Colorado's law is outdated and widely ignored.

Read more: http://www.wyomingnews.com/news/colorado-considers-ending-longtime-switchblade-knife-ban/article_39627c78-e4d9-11e6-bb93-9f6deddd3419.html

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HoneyBadger

(2,297 posts)
1. Switchblades are legal in some states
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 08:15 PM
Jan 2017

I think that I bought one at the Portland airport once. Carrying one is an excellent way to stab your own leg. I hate the things, but I do not think that they have created any sort of crime wave where legal.

 

braddy

(3,585 posts)
4. Russian spec ops use to have a ballistic knife available, which didn't make much sense as a
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 08:40 PM
Jan 2017

weapon, but here is a 2:26 video on how they work and fire.

 

braddy

(3,585 posts)
6. Sorry, I probably got confusing in my posts, the switchblade version that I prefer is called an OTF
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 09:04 PM
Jan 2017

knife (out the front), the ballistic knife is something else entirely, although like you, I would love to own one.
Here is a short video on an OTF switchblade, go to the 1:48 mark to see it going in and out. My favorite version is very small, about 2 inches.

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