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Embarrassed_Union_96 t1_ixvmsfb wrote

Knives. Just dont go mall ninja or Monster Energy Pothead Chad on us.

No automatic knives with a blade longer than 1 ½ inches nor any knife with a blade longer than 4 inches. Your knife needs to be micropenis in length.

https://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/rpt/2007-R-0346.htm

Dont be a hatchetman kid.

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WhittlingDan t1_ixzomgu wrote

Over 4 inches is fine if its a tool and you have reasonable use for it. I can carry a large machete across town if I am going to work clearing land of brush and such. I can also carry a larger knife for hunting/fishing purposes as well as sport or outdoor survival such as camping or hiking. I do wood carving so I often have a few knives, one over 4 inches, I am also looking for a small carving axe/hatchet for spoons/bowels and removing excess wood. It is legal for me to carry the knives and small axe to the waterfront downtown in order to carve boats and such on the pier.

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Embarrassed_Union_96 t1_ixzqu7u wrote

Not wise for the kid to carry those things for self defense though. With a post like this up, there’s a record around for intent were they to do that.

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