Woo Hoo!

Woo Hoo! We can carry switchblades in Colorado! Why were they banned in the first place? Well, Timmy, according to this article, it was because of a little musical called West Side Story that so scared Coloradans, and a whole host of other state legislatures, into banning the knife.
http://www.9news.com/news/its-now-legal-to-carry-a-switchblade-in-colorado/463260784

Comments

John Bump said…
At that point in history, a lot of stuff that youth did was banned on general principles. I'm remembering how annoyed my dad was that the department of transportation banned putting a translucent purple dot on your brake lights, which looked really cool but was associated with teen auto enthusiast groups so was banned with very little rationale.
Dave Maez said…
It's nice that states are finally removing these useless laws. Though you still have to look out for local county/city laws.

That said, I've got several automatic and spring-assisted pocket knives that I don't ever use anymore. They don't deploy any more quickly/easily than a standard thumb stud, flipper, or spydey-hole, and the spring makes the effort to close them one-handed much worse. And my laziness always wins out.
Jason ON said…
Aside from the coolness factor of having a blade that shoots out at the flick of a switch, so to speak, I don't really need a switchblade. I'm actually a huge fan of fixed blades, but those scare people and most places have some sort of 3" rule. Give me a good 8-10" full tang fixed blade and I'm happy.

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