Switchblade Ban Overturned

switchblade ban

Recently, Massachusetts witnessed a strong shift in the law surrounding spring-loaded pocket knives, better known as “switchblades,” as the previous ban was overturned. As an attorney who handles a wide variety of criminal defense and firearms cases, it is important to understand the legal implications of this change.

The Importance of Understanding This Legal Change

On Tuesday, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued a decision to overturn the switchblade ban in Massachusetts because it violates the Second Amendment. Since 1957, the Commonwealth has contended that a switchblade, or a pocket knife, is not considered an ‘arm’ pursuant to the Second Amendment. Therefore, it did not receive the right to access as a handgun would. For a deeper dive into the history and implications of the Second Amendment in Massachusetts, visit our blog to see how an experienced firearms attorney can help you. In 2022, the Supreme Court expanded the definition of an ‘arm’ under the Second Amendment. This paved the way for a new test to determine what falls under this scope. 

Why This Matters to You

With the ban lifted, the landscape surrounding the possession and use of switchblades in Massachusetts has changed dramatically. This shift may affect those previously convicted under the old statute, and it opens up new opportunities for legal relief. Navigating these changes requires a deep understanding of both the law and how it applies to you. Read more on the potential legal relief for past convictions.

Why Choose Attorney Matthew Peterson

When facing legal challenges, particularly those that involve complex and evolving laws like this one, having the right attorney by your side is crucial. Matthew Peterson is committed to providing personalized legal representation. He will handle your case with the utmost care and expertise. Additionally, his experience in criminal defense and firearms law positions him as a strong advocate who will work to achieve the best possible outcome for you. Learn why Matthew Peterson is the right choice for your defense in our latest client success stories.

Take Action Now

If you are facing charges or believe that this recent legal change could affect your case, seek legal assistance immediately. Don’t leave your future to chance. Contact the Law Office of Matthew Peterson at (617) 295-7500 for a consultation and to ensure that your rights are fully protected. Visit our contact page to schedule a consultation today.

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