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Gov. Signs Colorado Switchblade/Gravity Knife Ban Repeal

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Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper on Thursday signed SB 17-008, the bill to repeal Colorado's switchblade and gravity knife ban. Congratulations to sponsors Sen. Owen Hill and Rep. Steve Lebsock for their effective leadership in moving this bipartisan bill thorough the legislature with overwhelming votes in both houses. Thanks to everyone who called or emailed the Governor urging him to sign the bill.

Knife Rights was pleased to be able to assist the sponsors in moving this bill through the legislature. Knife Rights' Director of Legislative Affairs, Todd Rathner, traveled to Denver to lobby the bill at the invitation of the sponsors, overcoming objections raised by some legislators. We'd also like to thank Sen. Hill's constituent, retired Air Force Master Sgt. John Bloodgood, whose request was the inspiration for this bill and who did a great job supporting the bill in testimony at the hearings.

We'd also like to thank the American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Colorado and County Sheriffs of Colorado for supporting this important criminal justice reform bill.

Note that the repeal does not become effective until 90 days after the current legislative session ends. That would make enactment approximately August 9, 2017. We will let you know the actual enactment date once the session ends. Until enactment, possession of automatic and gravity knives remains illegal in Colorado. Also worth noting is that once enacted and the ban is repealed, automatic knives will be subject to Colorado's concealed carry blade length limitation of 3.5 inches or less.

Colorado is the twelfth switchblade ban repeal passed since Knife Rights passed the nation's first repeal of a switchblade (automatic) knife ban in 2010 in New Hampshire. Since then we have passed repeals of switchblade bans and repealed other knife restrictions in Alaska, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin and now Colorado's ban is repealed as well.
 
I didn't realize that the law existed. I lived in Colorado for 21 years and you could go to a gun show and always find any number of people with switchblades for sale. I bought a Benchmade switchblade at a gun show at the Merchandise Mart down in Denver. this was back in the 1980's and 1990's. either the law was passed after I moved out or it was never enforced.
 
I didn't realize that the law existed. I lived in Colorado for 21 years and you could go to a gun show and always find any number of people with switchblades for sale. I bought a Benchmade switchblade at a gun show at the Merchandise Mart down in Denver. this was back in the 1980's and 1990's. either the law was passed after I moved out or it was never enforced.


That's a common view of switchblade laws. Because you can buy them pretty easily at shows they mush be legal, but a lot of people are just like you and are surprised to learn they weren't.

Knife Rights fights these stupid laws and has been successful in doing it, but nothing worth having comes for free so they need everyone's support to change the state laws so we can change the federal law on this.
 
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