Colorado Knife Laws | American Knife and Tool Institute (2024)

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Statewide Preemption:

Limited to traveling within the state in private transportation.

Concealed Carry:

Carrying a concealed knife in Colorado with a blade in excess of three-and-one-half inches (3½") in length is a violation of law.

Schools:

Deadly weapons may not be possessed on school grounds. This applies to all educational levels, kindergarten through post-graduate.

Major Cities with Knife Ordinances:

Denver, Boulder

Critical Dimensions:

Three-and-a-half inches.

At a Glance:

Any non-ballistic knife with a blade not exceeding 3 ½ inches is lawful to carry, whether concealed or openly, including on school grounds. A knife with a blade exceeding 3 ½ inches may not be carried concealed beyond one’s dwelling or on property under his control. Additional exceptions which allow concealed carry include at one’s place of business, in a private vehicle, and while hunting or fishing.

Relevant Statutes:

18-1-901. Definitions defines “Deadly Weapon”
18-12-101. Definitions – peace officer affirmative defensedefines “Knife” and “Ballistic knife”
1812102. Possessing a dangerous or illegal weapon–affirmative defense—definition
18-12-105. Unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon–unlawful possession of weapons
18-12-105.5. Unlawfully carrying a weapon-unlawful possession of weapons–school, college, or university grounds
18-12-105.6. Limitation on local ordinances regarding firearms in private vehicles

Restricted Knives:

It is unlawful (class 5 felony) to knowingly possess a “ballistic knife.”

Concealed Carry:

It is a class 2 misdemeanor for a person to carry a concealed “knife” outside of one’s dwelling, one’s place of business, on property owned or under his control, or in a private vehicle. There is also a hunting and fishing exception, which is an affirmative defense.

Restrictions on Sale or Transfer:

None noted.

Restrictions on Carry in Specific Locations/Circ*mstances:

It is unlawful (class 6 felony) to possess a knife as defined in § 18-12-101 (blade longer than 3 ½ inches) on the property of any school, public or private, K through the university unless it remains in a locked vehicle. This also applies to any seminary.

Statewide Preemption:

Colorado law, § 18-12-105.6. Limitation on local ordinances regarding firearms in private vehicles provides that a weapon used for hunting or lawful protection may be carried in a vehicle statewide without violating inconsistent local ordinances. “Stops” are permitted.

Ordinances restricting knives exist in various Colorado municipalities, including Denver and Boulder.

Discussion:

Knife Defined

A “Knife” as defined by § 18-12-101 is:

any dagger, dirk, knife, or stiletto with a blade over three and one-half inches in length, or any other dangerous instrument capable of inflicting cutting, stabbing, or tearing wounds, but does not include a hunting or fishing knife carried for sports use. The issue that a knife is a hunting or fishing knife must be raised as an affirmative defense.

The definition places the burden on the individual in possession to establish that a given knife with a blade longer than 3 ½ inches is a “hunting or fishing” knife and is excluded from the classification.

Blade Length

Colorado law provides a judicially adopted rule, People v. Pickett, 571 P.2d 1078 (1977), that the length of a blade is the distance from the tip of the blade to the point where the blade meets the handle. This is consistent with the AKTI-recommended protocol for determining blade length.

Deadly Weapon Defined

“Deadly weapon” is defined by § 18-1-901. Definitions as follows:

“Deadly weapon” means:

(I) A firearm, whether loaded or unloaded; or

(II) A knife, bludgeon, or any other weapon, device, instrument, material, or substance, whether animate or inanimate, that, in the manner it is used or intended to be used, is capable of producing death or serious bodily injury.

The definition of “knife” in § 18-12-101, as discussed above, applies to§ 18-1-901 as well.

Concealment

The State of Colorado has not created a statutory definition for concealment. The judicially established test for a concealed “knife” is set forth in the standard criminal jury instruction, which provides:

“concealed” for purposes of section 18-12-105(1)(b) means placed out of sight so as not to be discernible or apparent by ordinary observation.

Whether a knife is concealed is typically an issue for the jury. This would include a pocket clip carry of a knife with a blade longer than 3 ½ inches. We do not recommend that one rely on pocket clip carry as being compliant with a concealed carry restriction.

Law Enforcement / Military

An exemption is provided in § 18-12-105, the concealed carry law, for law enforcement officers. A similar exemption is provided in § 18-12-105.5 regarding weapons on school grounds. This section also has an exemption for school “Resource Officers.”

Consequences

A Colorado Class 5 felony such as §1812102, which includes possession of a ballistic knife, carries a sentence of one to three years imprisonment along and/or a fine in the range of $1,000 to $100,000.

A Class 6 felony, such as possession of a knife (blade longer than 3 ½ inches) on school grounds, is punishable by one year to 18 months imprisonment and /or a fine of $1,000 to $100,000.

Violations of the concealed carry statute are punishable as a Class 2 misdemeanor. The range of punishment includes three to 12 months in jail and/or a fine of $250 to $1,000.

Updated June 4, 2020, by Daniel C. Lawson

Colorado Knife Laws | American Knife and Tool Institute (2024)

FAQs

What knives are illegal in Colorado? ›

Carrying a knife with a blade bigger than 3.5 inches is usually illegal. Knives that typically have blades that exceed 3.5 inches include: Cooking knives and cleavers. Ceremonial knives.

Which state has the strictest knife laws? ›

California, for example, prohibits blades over 4 inches long in most public buildings, and blades over 2.5 inches long on school campuses. Los Angeles has its own, more restrictive laws, setting the maximum open carry blade length for the entire city at 3 inches.

What knives are illegal federally? ›

§§1241–1245), switchblades and ballistic knives are banned from interstate shipment, sale, or importation, or possession within the following: any territory or possession of the United States, i.e., land belonging to the U.S. federal government; Indian lands (as defined in section 1151 of title 18); and areas within ...

Why are ballistic knifes illegal? ›

After hearing uncorroborated testimony from a congressional witness that ballistic knives could be used to defeat body armor typically worn by police officers, and witnessing a staged demonstration against a wood-backed target, Senator Alphonse D'Amato of New York introduced the Ballistic Knife Prohibition Act, a bill ...

Can you open carry a 4 inch knife in Colorado? ›

Colorado is an open-carry state for knives. If you're going to conceal a knife, it needs to have a blade of less than 3.5 inches in length. Even if the blade of a knife is less than 3.5 inches, you still can't carry the knife on school property because you'll have a felony charge if you're caught.

Is it illegal to carry a fixed blade knife in Colorado? ›

Colorado has relaxed knife laws when openly carrying non-ballistic knives. As long as your knife is visible on you, and you're not trying to hide it, you can carry any knife that's classified as legal. That means you can openly carry switchblades, folding knives, and all fixed blade knives.

What is the most banned knife? ›

Ballistic knives are the most banned knives in the country, and the fed says there are good reasons behind the restraint order.

Why are bowie knives illegal? ›

Although many jurisdictions worldwide have knife legislation regulating the length of a blade one may own or carry, certain locales in the United States have legislation restricting or prohibiting the carrying of a "Bowie knife". Most of these laws were characterized at the time as 'anti-dueling' laws.

What is a dirk knife? ›

A dirk is a long-bladed thrusting dagger. Historically, it gained its name from the Highland dirk (Scottish Gaelic dearg) where it was a personal weapon of officers engaged in naval hand-to-hand combat during the Age of Sail as well as the personal sidearm of Highlanders.

Are OTF knives legal in Colorado? ›

Colorado. Colorado knife laws do not restrict civilians from possessing any specific knife types, except ballistic knives (Colorado Revised Statutes 18-12-102), making OTF knives legal to own.

Does the 2nd Amendment cover knives? ›

You can openly carry any knife. You can concealed carry almost any folding knife. The one exception is that you cannot carry in any fashion, open or concealed, a switchblade with a blade longer than two inches.

At what length does a knife become a sword? ›

The main difference between a knife and sword is the length of the blade. Typically, a sword blade exceeds 24 inches. Any smaller, and it is defined as a knife or a dagger.

Are brass knuckles illegal in Colorado? ›

Possessing an illegal weapon such as brass knuckles is a Colorado misdemeanor.

Are switchblades legal in Colorado? ›

Switchblades are legal in Colorado, but there are restrictions on who can carry them. They must be carried by people who have a valid concealed weapons permit and are 18 or older. If you're unsure whether switchblade knives are legal in your state, check with your local law enforcement agency.

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Are OTF knives legal to carry in Colorado? ›

Colorado. Colorado knife laws do not restrict civilians from possessing any specific knife types, except ballistic knives (Colorado Revised Statutes 18-12-102), making OTF knives legal to own.

Can I open carry a katana in Colorado? ›

Colorado's open carry laws may restrict the carrying of swords and other similar weapons in public places. This means that while you can legally own and display a sword in your home, taking it outside in public could lead to legal issues.

Are brass knuckles legal in Colorado? ›

Brass knuckles are illegal in Colorado.

What is an illegal weapon in Colorado? ›

As used in this section, the term "illegal weapon" means a blackjack, a gas gun, or metallic knuckles. A person who knowingly possesses a dangerous weapon commits a class 5 felony. Each subsequent violation of this subsection (3) by the same person shall be a class 4 felony.

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