xmanhockey7
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I know someone who has a Kershaw Scallion knife. We got to talking about whether it would be legal to carry in Michigan (he is from Indiana) because of 750.226a.
Here is a video showing how it opens http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu-D7jYlUok It's not really a button or mechanical way to get the knife to deploy but simply pressure put on the back of the blade that has a little metal on the back so you can open it.
And I do realize localities can regulate knifes as they are not preempted.
750.226a Pocket knife opened by mechanical device; unlawful sale or possession; persons exempted.
Sec. 226a. Any person who shall sell or offer to sell, or any person who shall have in his possession any knife having the appearance of a pocket knife, the blade or blades of which can be opened by the flick of a button, pressure on a handle or other mechanical contrivance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment in the county jail for not to exceed 1 year or by a fine of not to exceed $300.00, or both.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any one-armed person carrying a knife on his person in connection with his living requirements.
Here is a video showing how it opens http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu-D7jYlUok It's not really a button or mechanical way to get the knife to deploy but simply pressure put on the back of the blade that has a little metal on the back so you can open it.
And I do realize localities can regulate knifes as they are not preempted.
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