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Violating California knife laws can lead to misdemeanor or felony charges. Penalties depend on the type of knife, how it was carried, and where the violation occurred. For example, carrying a switchblade in violation of the law can result in jail time and fines.
In summary, California knife laws permit the legal carry of most knives, provided they are carried openly and not concealed, with the exception of switchblades, dirks, and daggers. However, location-specific restrictions must be followed, and violating these laws can lead to significant legal consequences.