Understanding the Legal Landscape of Pocket Knives in Idaho

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Understanding the Legal Landscape of Pocket Knives in Idaho

Idaho’s knife laws are highly permissive, allowing ownership, open, and concealed carry of pocket knives for adults without permits, thanks to constitutional carry under Idaho Code §18-3302. Statewide preemption (HB 620, effective July 2024) prevents local restrictions, making rules uniform.

Blades ≤6 inches are unrestricted; larger qualify as “deadly weapons” but follow the same carry freedoms for eligible adults.

Ownership and Types

All common pocket knives—folding, assisted-opening, switchblades, balisongs—are legal to own. No bans on automatics or mechanisms; federal ballistic knife prohibition applies (15 U.S.C. §1245).

Sales to minors (<18) restricted for dirks, bowies, daggers (§18-3302A); parental consent needed for others.

Carry Rules

Open Carry: Unlimited blade length; plain view exempts from licensing (§18-3302(4)(a)).

Concealed Carry: Constitutional carry for U.S. citizens ≥18, not disqualified (felons, etc.): applies to “deadly weapons” (§18-3302(4)(f)). Blades ≤6″ not “deadly,” fully unrestricted; >6″ legal concealed without permit.

No intent-to-harm exception beyond general assault laws.

Restricted Locations

  • Schools: Blades >2.5″ prohibited on K-12 grounds/buses (§18-3302D).
  • Courthouses/Jails: Concealed >6″ banned (§18-3302).
  • Intoxicated: No concealed deadly weapons (§18-3302B).

Private property at owner discretion.

Knife Types Table

TypeOwnershipOpen CarryConcealed Carry (Adults ≥18)Notes
Pocket/Folding ≤6″LegalLegalLegal (unrestricted)Everyday EDC
Switchblade/AutoLegalLegalLegal (constitutional)No ban
Assisted-OpeningLegalLegalLegalManual initiation
Balisong/ButterflyLegalLegalLegalCommon carry
Fixed Blade >6″LegalLegalLegal (permitless)Deadly weapon rules
BallisticIllegalIllegalIllegalFederal law

Penalties

School violation: Misdemeanor, up to 1 year/$2,000 fine (§18-3302D).

Concealed without qualification: Felony if prohibited person; otherwise, minimal for knives alone.

Assault with knife: Separate felony (§18-3301).

Recent Reforms

HB 620 (2024) enacted preemption, nullifying local bans (14th state). Constitutional carry expanded post-2020, covering knives explicitly.

No 2025–2026 changes; Idaho ranks top for knife freedom.

Practical Tips

Measure blade tip-to-butt; carry openly in doubt. LE/military exceptions apply. Document lawful use.

SOURCES:

  • https://knifeinformer.com/state-knife-laws/idaho/
  • https://nobliecustomknives.com/are-switchblades-illegal/

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