Knife Rights: Pennsylvania Switchblade Ban Repeal Signed After 10 Years' Effort! Effective 1/2/2023

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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf today signed House Bill 1929, repealing Pennsylvania’s ban on automatic knives!

The repeal is effective on January 2, 2023. Until then, possession of automatic knives (except as a curio) remains illegal in Pennsylvania. We still have work to do in Pennsylvania; without knife law preemption, cities and towns can still prohibit automatic (and other) knives, and many do. Download our LegalBlade App 2.0 to find your local knife laws. Also, concealed carry of an automatic knife "...with the intent therewith unlawfully and maliciously to do injury to any other person..." remains illegal in Pennsylvania.

Knife Rights Chairman Doug Ritter said, "I would like to thank all who emailed their legislators to support Knife Rights' efforts on HB 1929. We worked diligently with our friends in the House and Senate to get HB 1929 bipartisan support resulting in votes of 202-1 in the House and 50-0 in the Senate. I am especially appreciative of Governor Wolf signing this bipartisan bill to advance freedom and criminal justice reform in Pennsylvania. This repeal is the culmination of 10 years of Knife Rights' efforts in Pennsylvania."

Knife Rights Director of Legislative Affairs Todd Rathner worked closely with our team on the ground in Pennsylvania to assure this bill's passage and to stop a potentially destructive, last-minute amendment which could have doomed this important legislation. Our team in Pennsylvania worked successfully with Governor Wolf's office to educate him on why he should sign SB1929.

Knife Rights would like to thank HB 1929 sponsor Representative Martin Causer (R-HD67) who said, "It was a team effort getting HB 1929 to Governor Wolf's desk for his signature. I want to thank Knife Rights and their mobilization of their members to support HB 1929. It's that support that helped secure passage of a good piece of legislation."

Knife Rights would also like to thank Senator Shariff Street (D-SD3) who sponsored our similar bill in the Senate, for assisting in this bipartisan effort to get HB 1929 through the Senate. Sen. Shariff said, "I was honored to work with Knife Rights on House Bill 1929 to secure bipartisan passage of this important criminal justice reform bill."

We are proud of the collaborative process by which this issue was discussed, supported and eventually passed and signed into law.

Knife Rights has led the effort to repeal switchblade bans or restrictions in 20 states, starting with New Hampshire in 2010. Repeals have since been enacted in Alaska, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and now, Pennsylvania.

Knife Rights is America's grassroots knife owners' organization; leading the fight to Rewrite Knife Law in America™ and forging a Sharper Future for all Americans™. Knife Rights efforts have resulted in 40 bills enacted repealing knife bans in 26 states and over 150 cities and towns since 2010.
 
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Interesting that they delayed the start until after elections.
 
Texas’ Anti-Switchblade Law was repealed nine years ago thanks to the efforts of Knife Rights. The organization works tirelessly to repeal these restrictive laws. As an aside, I had to travel to New Mexico last month. Possession of an automatic knife/switchblade is punishable with up to 6 month’s jail time there. Needless to say, I left mine at home.
 
That's cool because Doug Ritter said that would also lift Philadelphia's stupid knife law👍

Well, that will have to wit until next year, unfortunately. Sometimes it happens one step at a time.
 
I’m so excited!!! Been wanting to add a microtech and a protech to my collection for along time now!!! I will be buying these as soon as the law changes.
 
Thanks for some great news, and all of your hard work!
Can you give us a hand up here in New York next?
 
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