Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin yesterday evening signed HB 2298, which removes switchblades from the list of weapons that cannot be carried concealed in the state.
Virginia Switchblade Concealed Carry Ban Repeal Signed by Governor!
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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin yesterday evening signed HB 2298, which removes switchblades from the list of weapons that cannot be carried concealed in the state.
Knife Law Preemption is a criminal justice reform effort that repeals & prevents local ordinances more restrictive than state law which only entrap law-abiding citizens.
Knife Rights: Repeal of Alabama knife restrictions takes effect with the enactment of state Constitutional Carry.
Knife Rights’ Repeal of Pennsylvania’s ban on the possession & carry of Switchblade Knives takes effect today. The manufacture & sale of automatic knives in state is also now legal.
Maryland Attorney General defends “assault weapon” ban citing 19th century Bowie knife ban . It’s an argument that just doesn’t make the cut.
PA Governor Wolf today signed House Bill 1929, repealing Pennsylvania’s ban on automatic knives! The repeal is effective on January 2, 2023.
Meanwhile, the full Assembly has its own anti-Bruen bill, A4769. It still retains the language that targets knife owners as well as concealed carry holders.
House Bill 1929, repealing Pennsylvania’s ban on automatic knives, passed the Senate unanimously on Wednesday. The bill previously passed the House 202-1. HB 1929 now moves to Governor Wolf for action
Knife Rights’ Virginia Switchblade Ban Repeal Bill, SB 758, is effective tomorrow, July 1st. Possession, carry, sale, purchase and manufacture of automatic (switchblade) knives will be legal in VA.
Knife Rights’ bill to repeal Louisiana’s ban on the concealed carry of switchblades was signed Thursday by Governor John Edwards. It will become effective on August 1st.
Alabama Gov. Ivey signed Knife Rights supported HB 272, Constitutional Carry bill. Restrictions on the carrying of a Bowie knife or a concealed knife in Alabama are repealed effective Jan. 1, 2023.
Knife Rights’ Virginia Switchblade Ban Repeal Bill,that passed with broad bipartisan support, has been signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin. It becomes effective on July 1st.
Knife Rights’ VA Switchblade Ban Repeal Bill voted out of House Public Safety Committee with bipartisan 19-1 vote.
Knife Rights ACTION ALERT: Washington “Spring Blade” (automatic) Knife Ban Repeal Bill Moving. EMAIL your Representative TODAY!
Knife Rights’ Virginia Switchblade Ban Repeal Bill, SB 758, has been introduced by Senator Todd Pillion.
Washington residents, please email committee members to vote YES on HB 1224 to repeal WA’s civilian ban on “spring blade” knives.
Pennsylvania Senator Sharif Street has introduced SB 1013, Knife Rights’ bill to repeal the Keystone State’s ban on switchblade (automatic) knives.
By a vote of 55 to 36 the Ohio House has passed Knife Rights’ Ohio Knife Law Preemption bill, HB 243.
Starting at 6:00 PM Eastern on Friday, December 3rd, a 24 hour marathon is being held on YouTube to support Knife Rights. EPIC Giveaways and multiple Grand Prizes!
With a bipartisan vote of 66 – 38, the Michigan House voted final passage of our Michigan Knife Rights Act, HB 4066, that was passed by the Senate last week. Now it heads to the Governor for action.
Email Gov. Whitmer to sign the Michigan Knife Rights Act that would enact Knife Rights’ signature Knife Law Preemption in the state. Do it today!
The Ohio Senate passed Knife Rights’ Knife Law Preemption bill, SB 156, by a vote of 23-7. It now moves to the House where a companion bill, HB 243, is awaiting a vote.
ACTION ALERT! If you are a Michigan resident, please use Knife Rights’ Legislative Action Center to easily EMAIL Senators and ask them to vote YES on HB 4066:
Knife Rights Foundation has joined with FPC American Victory Fund and others submitting an Amicus Curie brief to SCOTUS in a critical 2A case.
Knife Rights’ Michigan Knife Rights Act (Knife Law Preemption), HB 4066, was passed Thursday, June 17, by the House with a bipartisan vote of 69-41.
Knife Rights’ bipartisan Knife Law Reform, HB 956, which passed the House 142 – 2, which passed the Senate last session, and had Gov. Abbott’s support died without a vote in the Senate.
The Texas Senate State Affairs Committee is about to kill a popular bi-partisan knife law reform bill. The bill is very important, but time is limited. Take Action.
If you are a Texas resident, use Knife Rights’ Legislative Action Center to urge members of the Texas Senate Committee on State Affairs to push for a vote on HB 956. Time Is Running Out! Do It Now!
Knife Rights’ bipartisan Texas Knife Law Reform Bill, HB 956, was passed by the House on Wednesday by a vote of XXX to X. It now moves to the Senate for their consideration
Knife Rights’ Texas Knife Law Reform Bill, HB 956, is set for a floor vote Monday, April 26th. Use Knife Rights’ Legislative Action Center TODAY to EMAIL your Representative to vote YES on HB 956