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From: mjc@cmu-cs-cad.ARPA (Monica Cellio)
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Subject: Re: Personal Defense
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Date: Mon, 8-Apr-85 18:44:50 EST
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From: jcp@osiris (Jody Patilla)
>	Readers carrying knives now or planning to in the future should
>keep in mind that any folding knife with a blade longer than 4 inches and
>any spring-loaded knife (ie. your favorite neighborhood switch) is illegal
>in every state in the union and means a heavy fine if you are caught. (So
>don't get caught ?)

Anyone know what is legal in non-folding knives (i.e. daggers)?

							-Dragon
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