Colorado Knife Laws - Open & Concealed Carry Rules (2024)

Colorado law allows you to own and openly carry any kind of knife except ballistic knives. Switchblades are also legal to possess except in certain cities, including Denver.

But you may never conceal carry knives with a blade length of 3.5 inches or more unless they are for hunting or fishing. And all types of knives are banned on school property.

The statute 18-12-101 C.R.S. defines “knife” as:

[A]ny 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.

Penalties

Violating Colorado knife laws can be a misdemeanor or felony depending on the offense:

Knife crime

Colorado penalty

Carrying concealed with a blade exceeding 3.5″ (18-12-105 C.R.S.) Class 1 misdemeanor:
  • Up to 364 days; and/or
  • Up to $1,000
Carrying a ballistic knife (18-12-102 C.R.S.)

First offense

Class 5 felony:

Second offense

Class 4 felony:

  • 2 – 6 years in prison; and/or
  • $2,000 – $500,000
Carrying a knife at a school (18-12-105.5 C.R.S.) Class 6 felony:
  • 1 year to 18 years in prison; and/or
  • $1,000 – $100,000

Defenses

Five common defenses to knives charges may include:

  1. The weapon does not fit the definition of “knife“;
  2. The blade was 3.5″ or less;
  3. You did not knowingly carry the knife;
  4. The knife was for hunting or fishing purposes; or
  5. The police performed an illegal search

In this article, our Denver criminal defense attorneys discuss:

  • 1. Can I openly carry knives in Colorado?
  • 2. Can I conceal carry knives?
  • 3. What knives are illegal to carry?
  • 4. What places prohibit knives?
  • 5. Can I carry hunting and fishing knives?
  • 6. What are the penalties?
    • 6.1. Carrying concealed
    • 6.2. Ballistic knives
    • 6.3. Carrying on school grounds
  • 7. What are common defenses?
  • 8. Can the case be sealed?
  • 9. What are the immigration consequences?

1. Can I openly carry knives in Colorado?

With some exceptions, yes. You may open carry knives in Colorado, even machetes. “Open carry” means carrying knives so they are visible to others. Examples include:

  • Holding in your hand or under your arm;
  • Carrying on an outside waistband (OWB) or belt (drop leg or dangle);
  • Carrying on a necklace; or
  • Carrying in a clip attached to the outside of a bag

Keep reading to learn which knives are illegal and what locations are restricted.

2. Can I conceal carry knives?

You may knowingly carry knives concealed in Colorado if the blade is 3.5 inches or less. This includes fixed blade knives as well. Examples of concealed carry include:

  • Carrying on a waistband if other clothes are covering it;
  • Carrying in a purse or backpack; or
  • Carrying in a pocket

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
  • Certain pocketknives and folding knives
  • Bowie knives

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Knives with blades longer than 3.5 inches may not be carried as concealed weapons in Colorado.

You may lawfully conceal carry knives with 3.5+ inch blades if you are at your own home or property. You can also conceal carry these knives in a private automobile (or other private transportation) for lawful protection purposes. Note that there is also an exemption of the concealed carry law for law enforcement officers.1

CCW permits are usually not necessary to carry concealed knives in Colorado. But you should check with your county sheriff to make sure.

3. What knives are illegal?

Ballistic knives are illegal knives to carry in Colorado. The law defines them as “dangerous weapons.”2 Ballistic knives have blades that forcefully project from the handle by:

  • A spring-loaded device; or
  • An explosive charge3

Blackjacks are also illegal in Colorado.

Switchblades and gravity knives are now legal under Colorado state law. Switchblade knives are “automatic knives” that open automatically by hand pressure applied to a button, spring, or other device in its handle. And gravity knives open by the force of gravity.

Note that butterfly knives (a.k.a. balisong knives) exist in a legal grey area. Arguably, they are gravity knives and therefore are not illegal weapons. But there is no case precedence showing that the repeal of the gravity knife ban applies to butterfly knives.

However, switchblades and gravity knives remain illegal in certain municipalities and cities, including:

  • Denver
  • Aurora
  • Boulder, and
  • Lakewood

And it is illegal everywhere to conceal carry these knives if the blade exceeds 3.5 inches.4

4. What places prohibit knives?

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Deadly weapons including pen knives are prohibited on school grounds.

Deadly weapons such as knives may not be carried on school grounds under Colorado state knife law. This includes:

  • Pre-school;
  • Kindergarten through 12th grade (secondary school); and
  • Post-graduate (college, technical school, etc., even though the students are not minors)5

There are some exceptions to this rule. You may take knives to school when either:

  1. The knife remains in a vehicle while at a public or private college, university, or seminary. This does not include lower grades such as pre-K, lower school, middle school, or high school;
  2. You are in a private automobile (or other private means of traveling). And you are carrying for self-defense;
  3. You are a school resource officer;6 or
  4. You possess the weapon for an approved educational program7

5. Can I carry hunting and fishing knives?

Yes. You can carry hunting and fishing knives for sports use. In fact, hunting knives and fishing knives are not included in Colorado’s legal definition of “knife”.

This means you can carry hunting and fishing knives openly or concealed. And it does not matter how long the blade is. Defendants prosecuted for carrying these knives can raise an affirmative defense that they were for hunting or fishing.8

6. What are the penalties?

6.1. Carrying a concealed knife with a blade exceeding 3.5″

It is a class 1 misdemeanor to carry a concealed knife in Colorado with a blade longer than three-and-a-half inches. The punishment is:

  • Up to 364 days in jail; and/or
  • Up to $1,000 in fines9

6.2. Carrying a ballistic knife

A first-time offense of carrying a ballistic knife in Colorado is a class 5 felony. The sentence is:

  • 1 to 3 years in prison (with 2 years parole); and/or
  • $1,000 to $100,000 in fines

Subsequent offenses areclass 4 felonies. The sentence is:

  • 2 to 6 years in prison (with 3 years parole); and/or
  • $2,000 to $500,000 in fines10

Defendants convicted of a felony knife crime will also lose their gun rights.

6.3. Carrying a knife on school grounds

It is a class 6 felony to unlawfully take a knife on school property. The punishment is:

  • 1 year to 18 months in prison (with 1-year parole); and/or
  • $1,000 to $100,000 in fines11

Defendants convicted of a felony knife crime will also lose their gun rights.

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Ballistic knives are illegal in Colorado.

7. What are common defenses?

There are several ways to fight Colorado knife charges. Depending on the case, ten typical defenses include:

  1. The knife does not meet the legal definition of a knife;
  2. The blade was 3.5 inches or less;
  3. The knife was not concealed;
  4. The knife was for hunting or fishing;
  5. The knife was on your property;
  6. You were not on school grounds;
  7. You did not knowingly carry the knife (perhaps it was planted, which means there was no unlawful possession since you were not aware of it);
  8. The police or peace officer found the knife through an illegal search;
  9. You had no intention of using the knife as a weapons;12 or
  10. You were falsely accused.

Another possible defense is state preemption: This is when state law overrides a local, municipal law. Preemption typically applies when you are traveling in a private vehicle:13

Example: Bill is carrying a switchblade while driving through Denver en route to Trinidad, where switchblades are legal. A Denver police officer sees Bill and cites him for carrying a switchblade. But since Bill was in his own car passing through Denver, the charge might be dismissed. Colorado’s law allowing switchblades preempts Denver’s local law prohibiting them.

Most criminal cases settle through negotiations and possibly a plea deal. If the case goes to trial, the D.A. has the burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

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For the most part, you may open carry legal knives in Colorado.

8. Can the case be sealed?

Class 1 misdemeanor convictions can be sealed three years after the case ends. Class 2 misdemeanor convictions can be sealed two years after the case ends. For class 4, 5, and 6 felonies, it is three years.

But if the charge gets dismissed, then you can petition for a record seal right away. Learn how to get a Colorado criminal record seal.

9. What are the immigration consequences?

Carrying a ballistic knife or carrying deadly weapons to a school may be deportable.

Non-citizens of the United States who are facing weapons-related charges should consult with a skilled attorney right away. The attorney may be able to persuade prosecutors to lessen or drop the charges to non-removable offenses.

Learn more about the criminal defense of immigrants in Colorado.

Call a Colorado criminal defense attorney…

Arrested in the state of Colorado? Contact our Denver criminal defense attorneys for legal advice. We offer consultations 24/7.

We represent clients in and around Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Lakewood, and several nearby cities.

In California? See our article on California knife laws.

In Nevada? See our article on Nevada knife laws.

Legal References

  1. 18-12-105 C.R.S.
  2. 18-12-102 C.R.S.
  3. 18-12-101(a.3) C.R.S.
  4. Noel Brennan, “It is now legal to carry a switchblade in Colorado“, 9 News (August 9, 2017); Colorado SB 17-008; Denver Municipal Code Sec. 38-117 (local ordinance).
  5. 18-12-105.5 C.R.S.
  6. 22-32-109.1 C.R.S.
  7. 18-12-105.5(3) C.R.S.
  8. 18-12-101 C.R.S.
  9. 18-12-105 C.R.S. Prior to March 1, 2022, carrying concealed with a blade exceeding 3.5″ was a class 2 misdemeanor carrying 3 to 12 months in jail, and/or $250 to $1,000.
  10. 18-12-102 C.R.S.
  11. 18-12-105.5 C.R.S.
  12. A.P.E., a Juvenile v. Colorado, (Colo. Sup. Ct., 2001) 20 P.3d 1179.
  13. 18-12-105.6 C.R.S.
Colorado Knife Laws - Open & Concealed Carry Rules (2024)

FAQs

Colorado Knife Laws - Open & Concealed Carry Rules? ›

  • For the most part, people may open carry knives in Colorado.
  • Knives with blades of 3.5 inches or less can be carried concealed in Colorado.
  • Knives with blades longer than 3.5 inches may not be carried as concealed weapons in Colorado.
  • Deadly weapons are prohibited on school grounds in Colorado.

How long can a knife be to carry around legally? ›

Types of Knives You Can Typically Legally Carry

Knives that are usually legal to carry almost anywhere include multi-tool devices, Swiss Army knives, and utility knives, and knives with blades that are shorter than 2.5 inches.

Can you open carry a sword in Colorado? ›

Are Swords Legal in Colorado? The state of Colorado does not place any restriction on the knife blade that is openly carried. Swords, machete, a hunting knife, or a bowie knife are all legal to carry openly within the state. However, to conceal carry the knife, the blade length should not exceed more than 3.5-inches.

Is carrying around a knife illegal? ›

It is legal to open or conceal carry any knife that is legally owned by you. If a person is found with a dirk, dagger, or stiletto, it is assumed they intended to use the knife as a weapon.

What makes a knife illegal? ›

Any knife or blade that is disguised so as to not look like a weapon is also illegal in California. This includes, cane swords, belt-buckle knives, lipstick case knives, air gauge knives, writing pen knives, etc. Blades that are undetectable to metal detectors (e.g., ceramic blades) are also illegal.

Can you have a knife as a belt buckle? ›

“a knife that is made an integral part of a belt buckle and consists of a blade with a length of at least two and one-half inches.” Please note that BBKs are also prohibited under California Penal Code 16590, or California's statute on generally prohibited weapons.

How big of a knife can you open carry in Colorado? ›

In Colorado, you can own almost any knife as long as it is not a ballistic knife. All legal knives can be carried in the open. It is illegal to carry concealed a knife that is larger than 3.5 inches unless it is a fishing or hunting knife.

Can I open carry a dagger in Colorado? ›

Colorado knife laws generally allow people to carry knives openly in public. It is also lawful to carry a knife concealed on the person – so long as (1) it is not a ballistic knife and (2) the blade length is 3.5 inches or less. The statute 18-12-101 C.R.S.

What knives are legal to carry in Colorado? ›

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.

What happens if police catch you with a knife? ›

if you're caught carrying a knife, you could receive a community sentence, a fine or imprisoned. you could be searched at any time if a police officer thinks you may be carrying a knife.

What is considered a pocket knife? ›

A pocketknife is a foldable knife with one or more blades that fold into the handle. They are also known as jackknives (jack-knife) or may be referred to as a penknife, though a penknife may also be a specific kind of pocketknife. A typical blade length is 5 to 15 centimetres (2 to 6 in).

What is a dirk knife? ›

A dirk is a long bladed thrusting dagger. Historically, it gained its name from the Highland Dirk (Scots 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.

Is it illegal to carry a Swiss Army knife? ›

Are there any legal provisions regarding Swiss Army Knives? Please note that it is an offence under the Criminal Justice Act 1988 to carry a knife with a blade of more than 3 inches/7.62 cm long in public and can lead to a fine and/or imprisonment unless there is a lawful reason for doing so.

Are butterfly knives illegal? ›

Citizens may not carry butterfly knives on federal property, concealed or otherwise, unless that person is a federal agent. The federal switchblade law prevents the use of blades considered switchblades on federal property, and some states consider butterfly knives to be switchblades.

What makes a knife a switchblade? ›

U.S. Code Title 15, Sect. 1241 defines switchblade knives as any knives which open "1) by hand pressure applied to a button or other device in the handle of the knife, or any knife having a blade which opens automatically; (2) by operation of inertia, gravity, or both".

Are ballistic knives real? ›

Commercially-produced ballistic knives briefly gained notoriety in the United States in the mid-1980s after they were marketed and sold in the United States and other Western countries. Since then, the marketing and sale of ballistic knives to civilians has been restricted or prohibited by law in several nations.

What is a belt knife? ›

1A knife worn on or tucked into a belt, typically for use as a weapon or hunting knife. 2US A cutting or splitting machine with a continuous serrated metal blade which runs at speed over rollers, used for splitting skins or for cutting leather, textiles, etc., into different thicknesses.

How does a gravity knife work? ›

New York law defines a gravity knife as a knife with the blade in the handle that can be opened with a one‐handed flick of the wrist. They differ from switchblades, which use a spring to propel the blade into an open position automatically with the push of a button.

How is a knife blade measured? ›

Place the end of the measuring tape or ruler against where the blade meets the knife handle at the lowest intersection. Measure blade to its highest point at tip. This is your blade measurement.

Can a felon carry a knife in Colorado? ›

Since many Coloradoans enjoy the outdoors we are frequently asked if felons can possess a knife or other equipment for hunting or fishing. According to Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S) 8-12-108 a felon cannot possess a weapon.

Are Tomahawks legal in Colorado? ›

Tomahawks – Not California, Colorado, or Texas

Battle tomahawks are legal to own in most states that allow a fixed blade, except Colorado.

Are brass knuckles legal in Colorado? ›

Gas guns, blackjacks, metal or brass knuckles, gravity knives, and switchblades are considered illegal in Colorado. Possession of one of these weapons is a Class 1 misdemeanor with a $500-$5,000 fine and a possible sentence of 6 to 18 months.

Should you carry a knife? ›

Protect Yourself

A knife is one of the best things to carry that gives you some self-defense that's easy to carry. Carrying a knife for defense is a safe option, especially when talking about a folding knife. They can be easily carried and secured with very minimal chance of accidental injury.

Are gravity knives illegal? ›

As a result, the mere possession of a gravity knife is no longer a crime under the Penal Law. However, the mere possession of switchblades, pilum ballistic knives or metal knuckle knives still remains a misdemeanor under Penal Law § 265.01(1).

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