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A switchblade knife can be a concealed dirk or dagger. (''People v. Plumlee'' (2008) 166 Cal.App.4th 935.)
A switchblade knife can be a concealed dirk or dagger. (''People v. Plumlee'' (2008) 166 Cal.App.4th 935.)
Butterfly knives are switchblades. ''(People v. Quattrone (1989) 211 Cal.App.3d 1389.)
Pressure of gravity can be a switchblade knife. (''In re ANgel R. (2008) 163 Cal.App.4th 905.)
Worn down detent can be switchblade. (''In re Gilbert R. (2012) 211 Cal.App.4th 514, 417.)
47 ALR4th 651.

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A switchblade knife can be a concealed dirk or dagger. (People v. Plumlee (2008) 166 Cal.App.4th 935.)

Butterfly knives are switchblades. (People v. Quattrone (1989) 211 Cal.App.3d 1389.)

Pressure of gravity can be a switchblade knife. (In re ANgel R. (2008) 163 Cal.App.4th 905.)


Worn down detent can be switchblade. (In re Gilbert R. (2012) 211 Cal.App.4th 514, 417.)

47 ALR4th 651.