Knife Rights Adds Two More Pro-Knife Bills for 2014 in KY & OK

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Knife Rights' has added Kentucky and Oklahoma to its list of pre-filed bills for 2014, joining Florida and Tennessee pre-filed earlier. That's four bills pre-filed and we're only just getting started on 2014. Knife Rights is Getting It Done!™and with your support we hope to make 2014 the Year of the Knife. Support Knife Rights today for a Sharper Future™ tomorrow.

Kentucky Knife Law Preemption Bill Filed

Kentucky state Senator Robin Webb has introduced a Knife Rights Knife Law Preemption bill, BR 384, for the 2014 session.
BR 384 would repeal all existing local knife regulations and prohibit any future knife regulations, making state knife law supreme over the entire state. It also specifically provides that parties may sue to enjoin any violations of the new preemption law. It's worth noting that the annual Knifemaker's Guild show is held in Louisville.

If you live, work or travel in Kentucky, please contact your state Senator and ask them to please support BR 384. If Sen. Webb is your Senator, please thank her for sponsoring BR 384. You can find your Kentucky state Senator here: http://www.lrc.ky.gov/legislators.htm

Knife Law Preemption is Knife Rights' signature legislative initiative and is the essential foundation for improving knife laws and protecting knife owners. Beginning with the nation's first Knife Law Preemption bill passed in 2010 in Arizona, Knife Rights has passed Knife Law Preemption in seven states to date. Knife Law Preemption prevents a patchwork of local ordinances which can entrap honest citizens traveling within or through a state.

Knife Rights is rewriting knife law in America™ in the legislatures and the courts. Support the fight for a Sharper Future™ with a donation before the end of the year and get chances to win from $7,500 worth of gift certificates valued up to $1,000. DONATE TODAY for a Sharper Future Tomorrow!

Oklahoma Knife Law Preemption Bill Filed

Oklahoma state Representative John Echols has introduced Knife Rights' Knife Law Preemption bill for the 2014 legislative session. The bill very simply adds "knives" to the state's existing Firearms Preemption Law. Oklahoma does not assign bill numbers at this point in the process; that will happen after the session starts next year.

Representative Echols introduced and passed HB2170 this year which removed assisted-opening knives from the list of prohibited weapons in Oklahoma. Knife Law Preemption is the next step in protecting knife owners rights in Oklahoma.

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