The American Knife & Tool Institute shared some great news with us.
Today Colorado joins the growing number of states that recognizes the value to their citizens of automatic knives at work or in recreational activities. SB 008 signed into law removes “switchblade knife” and “gravity knife” from the definition of “illegal weapon” in Colorado § 18-12-102.
“This momentum is evidence that Americans continue to realize that automatic knives are tools that can be easily deployed with one hand, providing a real utility for law abiding citizens,” noted CJ Buck, AKTI President. “And AKTI is proud to lead the path in these common sense reforms.”
The American Knife & Tool Institute thanks our members in Colorado for their tremendous help in getting this legislation across the finish line, Senator Owen Hill and Rep. Steve Lepsock for shepherding the legislation through the Colorado legislature, and our supporter John Bloodgood for encouraging his legislators to introduce this change with AKTI’s assistance and help drafting the legislation.
“Colorado continues to show that we are pioneers and westerners, and we will give people every tool available to keep exploring and working” said Senator Hill. “It has been a pleasure working with Rep. Lebsock and the American Knife and Tool Institute to repeal Colorado’s automatic knife prohibition.”
The American Knife & Tool Institute cautions knife owners that concealed carry of any knife with a blade over three-and-one-half (3-1/2) inches is still illegal in Colorado, except for hunting, fishing or sport use. Also, knife owners need to be aware that some cities in Colorado, such as Denver, have additional knife restrictions. While Colorado does not have a statewide knife law preemption, Colorado § 18-12-105.6 offers limited protection to knife owners by providing that state law prevails when someone is traveling in a private vehicle or other private means of transportation. However, if you are not traveling in a private vehicle, local laws may apply.
For reliable knife law information, visit stateknifelaws.com
The state regulation graphic is inaccurate with respect to NY State.
Although few know it, auto knives are allowed for anyone possessing a valid, current fishing license.
Weaver,
My, how considerate of the Marxist scum from Albany. You should get down on your knees and thank the good Lord for their graciousness in allowing you some Freedom, at a price of course.
How’s that “Safe Act” working out? Cuomo and his toadies are why I left NYS.
Today I learned that I need to have a sporting reason handy, as I live in CO and EDC a 4″ fixed blade. Maybe it’s time to start EDC a fishing pole.
Does the Pocket Fisherman count?
I live in a black state. I carry a Gerber Made-in-Oregon USA automatic, everyday, everywhere. One of the very best folders I have ever used. Screw those ruling elite politicians !
I have a hunch I’ll regret this… but what do you mean by “black state”?
Look at the graphic in the posted article. certain states are shaded black to indicate “Do not allow auto open knives”.
Troll, much is your handle an attempt at sarcasm? Learn how to read a graphic or diagram!
Belay my last! I replied to wrong drop down, meant for PNWTO,
Capt. Obivious is great for answering that Troll! Get some!
Not trolling. Phone was on black/white display as I am travelling; simple mistake fueled by lack of coffee. My apologies.
Colored black on the map above – supposedly totally banned.
Apparently come Sept. 1st, here in Texas people can carry all kinds of blades legally, including spears, machete and sawords!
Congratulations to CO and MI. Moving from TX to OH later this week… The knife thing up there is going to definitely suck.