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HighMaintenance
110 posts |
#48617 2008-05-19 22:13 GMT |
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I don't really give a fuck if they ARE, cause I bought one either way, I'm just asking. I googled it and couldn't find the laws on them.
Oh, and I bought it online from...california or texas or something. |
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PassionForDance
112 posts |
#48618 2008-05-19 22:22 GMT |
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If you bought it from a retail store in Ohio, then it is most likely legal in Ohio.
Still, if it was from an online store and they shipped it to Ohio, then it should be legal. |
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David
118 posts |
#48619 2008-05-20 20:17 GMT |
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I think push daggers would be in the same class as switchblades. If switchblades aren't legal, then push daggers aren't either. But I'm sure you'll only get in trouble if a cop sees you have one.
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