ronreadingpa t1_j1wgl0g wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in New Pennsylvania laws taking effect in 2023. Here’s a look at some of the laws that will go into effect in the new year. by oldschoolskater
My first thought too. Wonder who pushed for that? With all the crime, seems a bad idea. Can cities, such as Philly, override the law? If so, that's good in a way, but bad too, since it will lead to less uniformity of the law across the state. To be clear, they should be kept illegal.
Newt451 t1_j1wtwzm wrote
There is no reason automatic folding knifes should be illegal.
SAR_and_Shitposts t1_j1wkq5l wrote
You can actually get arrested if you carry any kind of knife in Philadelphia. Even a tiny keychain Swiss Army knife can land you 90 days behind bars
M2hBDf1Nhw1VB7 t1_j1wl0ze wrote
That’s fucking lunacy!
OhioJeeper t1_j1z3zcz wrote
Don't worry, if the cops think you're "reasonable" they'll just let you go. No room for extreme bias in enforcement there!
M2hBDf1Nhw1VB7 t1_j1z488j wrote
Figures. I always carry a knife too. I’d definitely forget to take it out of my pocket because even NYC permits it
[deleted] t1_j1woxam wrote
Philly always disclaimed other counties firearm concealed carry permits until that was struck down as illegal. Its not surprising they think they can make up their own rules for pocket knives also.
KindKill267 t1_j1wvl1h wrote
Because if I were to be stabbed, I would be extra upset that it was a fully automatic switchblade.
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