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<blockquote data-quote="jhat" data-source="post: 2771830" data-attributes="member: 11866"><p>I would argue that the legislature, being wise and fully advised, would know that some auto's are double edged and intended that they be legal. The State would argue that if they wanted double edged knives to be legal, dagger would have been deleted from the statute. Though I have not felt the need to research it, I do not believe that dagger is defined by our statutes. A brief internet search reveals different definitions for daggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhat, post: 2771830, member: 11866"] I would argue that the legislature, being wise and fully advised, would know that some auto's are double edged and intended that they be legal. The State would argue that if they wanted double edged knives to be legal, dagger would have been deleted from the statute. Though I have not felt the need to research it, I do not believe that dagger is defined by our statutes. A brief internet search reveals different definitions for daggers. [/QUOTE]
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