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legality of concealed pocket knives

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Originally posted by: Nik
1) check your college campus rules, not Anandtech.
2) check your city law, not Anandtech.
3) check your state law, not Anandtech.
Damn, Nik. I should sticky that to my desktop so I can quote it easier. I need to say that about once a day in OT or P/N.

 
i jsut made a video of how it opens and closes, and place i can host it?


*EDIT*

OMG the video is about 46 seconds long, its 57MB

i love my sd400
 
It depends on your campus policies. Most campuses have gun restrictions, though a few restrict knives. Just ask or look online.
 
Originally posted by: BriGy86
http://pages.prodigy.net/ekf1/kershaw.jpg

mine is exactly like that black one, assisted opening
Here is a pic of my 2 Kershaw assisted openers. The red one is called a "Baby Boa" and the purple one a "Leek". Both were gifts to me from my gf. :heart: I like the purple one best. 🙂

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And assisted openers are legal for the simple reason that there is no button to push although they open just as fast as a switchblade. SOG makes a nice assisted opener too.. I highly recommend the SOG "Flash II" model in addition to the Kershaw.


 
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