Knife Rights' Minnesota Switchblade Ban Repeal Bill Introduced

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Knife Rights' bill to remove the ban on switchblade (automatic) knives in Minnesota, HF2567, has been introduced by Representative Joe Hoppe. The bill would remove "a switch blade knife opening automatically" from Minnesota statute 609.66(1).

Knife Rights will keep you posted on the bill's progress and let you know when it is time to take action.

Knife Rights is rewriting knife law in America™. Knife Rights has repealed switchblade bans in Alaska, Colorado, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Missouri, New Hampshire, Nevada, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin.

Knife Rights' Knife Owners' Protection Act of 2017, H.R. 84, including repeal of the Federal Switchblade Act, has been introduced in Congress. It would repeal all restrictions on interstate commerce in switchblade (automatic) knives. We could use your help in getting co-sponsors for KOPA. Click here to read more about KOPA and use our NEW Legislative Action Center to easily email or call your Representative in Congress.




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