This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explaining weapons prohibited under Washington State law, specifically referencing RCW 9.41.250, which prohibits "slungshots, sand clubs, metal knuckles and spring blade knives." The video highlights that the Revised Code of Washington is not always clear in defining these items. Additionally, it touches upon the prohibition of furtively carrying "daggers, dirks and other dangerous weapons." The discussion aims to inform viewers about these laws and the potential consequences of violations. It also links to other relevant resources concerning suppressors in Washington State.
California classifies knives into three categories: open-carry-only (like dirks/daggers), open/concealed carry (folding knives, multitools), and prohibited (switchblades, butterfly knives). Dirks and daggers must be worn openly from the waist. Folding knives and multitools have no state blade length limit for concealed carry, but local laws may apply. Switchblades with blades under 2 inches and assisted-opening knives are legal.
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