Section 2C:39-3 of the New Jersey Criminal Code makes it illegal to carry "any gravity knife, switchblade knife, dagger, dirk, stiletto . . . without any explainable lawful purpose." basically, if it can flip or spring open, or has a double edge blade it is illegal. anything with a thumb stud designed to be opened with the stud is perfectly fine, even if you can flick it open, as it is not actually designed to do that. a gravity knife is also known as a butterfly knife.
Switchblades are illegal to possess or sell in New Jersey, with some exceptions for law enforcement and other authorized individuals. Possessing a switchblade in New Jersey without proper authorization can result in criminal charges.
no they are not, they are considered switchblades
No, it is not illegal to slurp soup in New Jersey.
spring assisted knives are legal everywhere, switchblades are not.
No, Switchblades are illegal for citizens to own in the united states. Only exceptions are if you are connected with law enforcement/government OR if you can in california in which they are legal but the maximum blade length is 2 inches.
It is illegal to carry switchblades in Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois, Michigan, and New Mexico, among other states. The laws regarding switchblade possession vary by state and it is important to check the specific regulations in the state you are in before carrying one.
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Currently Switchblades are illegal to possess and to carry in the state of New York. I found the answer on wikipedia. I hate posting links because they some times go dead but here is a link that tells what state they're legal in and what states they're illegal in. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switchblade Peace. Spork Schivago
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