What is the Most Knife friendly State?

Im 90 perecent sure in Maryland your allowed to carry a pen knife, which translate into a knife which takes time to open. Im pretty sure gravity knifes are a no no but many people here in Western Md o anyway. No autos, balisong are allow (to my knowladge). And fixed blades have to be openly displayed. Whats funny is that according to all of my physics text books centrifgul force is a fakeitsous force. We can explain the flicking of the wrist with Newtons Second Law of motion, because the object is tends to want to go out on the tanget line. Also the force they many be thinging about is centripiual force (spelling) which is where the object is pulled toward the center of the circle. So many knife laws aren't even based on fact (surprise surprise). I dont believe there are lemgth limits in Md as well, so just tighten those screws, because here in Washington Co they cracking down on all sorts of crap (aka new camras in the downtown area as well on many traveld streets).

I think Im moving to nowheresville where the government doesn't even know im alive and i can do anything I want. Twin Lakes Alaska here I come.

Although Montana I hear is pretty good. heres a link to different state laws, although not sure how up to date it is. http://pweb.netcom.com/~brlevine/sta-law.htm#I-M
 
montana sucks(4" law, etc), texas sucks(5.5" law, etc). Any blade length restriction is unacceptable. I want to be able to carry a 10+ inch blade if I so chose.
Today I went to town and ran my errands, went to the mall and JCpennys with my Swamp Rat Rat Daddy (10.5" blade)
 
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