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I looked at a few forums and asked some people and can't get a straight answer.  Is it legal to own this knife in NJ?  I've read that only mentally ill people cannot own OTF knives and you can't own it for unlawful purposes.  What if the purpose is to strip wire or cut up debris?

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Ianal but I believe you can have switchblades in NJ as a collector. Don't leave home with one of you aren't leo or applicable

 

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yup. I have several in my collection. They just sit out on display for me to play with. I ordered most of them online and no one has had a problem shipping them to me.

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Two parts of the law:

 

1) It's illegal to possess a dirk, dagger, or stiletto without a lawful purpose.  2) It's illegal to possess any kind of knife (or any weapon) with an unlawful purpose.

 

So a dirk, dagger, or stiletto is illegal unless you have a lawful purpose for having one.  All other knives are legal unless you have an unlawful purpose for having one.

 

I'm not sure who decides if your knife is a dirk or not.

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Two parts of the law:

 

1) It's illegal to possess a dirk, dagger, or stiletto without a lawful purpose.  2) It's illegal to possess any kind of knife (or any weapon) with an unlawful purpose.

 

So a dirk, dagger, or stiletto is illegal unless you have a lawful purpose for having one.  All other knives are legal unless you have an unlawful purpose for having one.

 

I'm not sure who decides if your knife is a dirk or not.

What is a lawful purpose?  Is self defense considered lawful?  Is carrying it in case you need to cut a rope or other object, lawful?

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What is a lawful purpose? Is self defense considered lawful? Is carrying it in case you need to cut a rope or other object, lawful?

In new jersey self defense is most definitely not a lawful purpose. Carrying a non automatic folder is generally acceptable as long as it isn't overly scary or big as long as you can defend why you have it. I work at a garden center and as a florist. I feel super comfortable backing up why I carry a potent knife. My normal carry and hard use knives(because I use them all day) are a zt 0562cf and an emerson sheepdog rangemaster. Both aren't overally scary on their own and both are worn enough to show I use them.

 

 

 

 

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