If republican lawmakers get their way switchblades, which have been illegal since 1958, might be back on the market in Wisconsin.
This week the state Senate passed a bill that would allow folks to carry concealed switchblades and knives on their person. The bill is in limbo awaiting the Governor Walker’s stamp of approval.
But not everyone in Northeast Wisconsin is sure that it’s a good idea to bring the weapon back onto the market.
Tonight on NBC26 Live at 10:00, Eric Crest explains how the bill is just one step away from making the once controversial knife, legal once again.