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Interstate Transport Act of 2025

11/25/2025, 1:41 AM

Summary of Bill S 246

Bill 119 s 246, also known as the Knife Owners' Protection Act, aims to protect the rights of law-abiding citizens to transport knives across state lines, even if there are varying local and state laws prohibiting certain types of knives. The bill seeks to create consistency and clarity for individuals who may unknowingly violate knife laws while traveling.

If passed, this legislation would ensure that individuals who legally possess knives in one state can transport them through other states without fear of facing legal repercussions. This bill is particularly important for individuals who rely on knives for work or recreational activities and may need to travel across state lines for their livelihood.

Supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to prevent law-abiding citizens from inadvertently breaking the law while traveling with knives. They believe that a patchwork of local and state laws can be confusing and lead to unjust consequences for individuals who are simply trying to transport their knives legally. Opponents of the bill may argue that it could potentially undermine local and state laws that regulate the possession and transportation of knives. They may also raise concerns about public safety and the potential for individuals to carry dangerous weapons across state lines. Overall, Bill 119 s 246 seeks to protect the rights of law-abiding citizens to transport knives interstate, regardless of varying local and state laws. It aims to create consistency and clarity for individuals who rely on knives for their daily activities and ensure that they can travel without fear of legal repercussions.

Congressional Summary of S 246

Interstate Transport Act of 2025

This bill permits an individual to transport a knife between two places (e.g., states) where it is legal to possess, carry, or transport the knife. The knife must be transported in compliance with the bill's accessibility and secure storage requirements, unless it is an emergency knife or tool designed to cut seat belts.

An individual who is transporting a knife in compliance with this bill may not be arrested for a knife violation unless there is probable cause to believe the individual failed to comply with the accessibility or secure storage requirements.

Current Status of Bill S 246

Bill S 246 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 24, 2025. Bill S 246 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on January 24, 2025.  Bill S 246's most recent activity was Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 268. as of November 18, 2025

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 246

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
21
Democrat Cosponsors
9
Republican Cosponsors
12
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 246

Primary Policy Focus

Crime and Law Enforcement

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 246

A bill to protect the right of law-abiding citizens to transport knives interstate, notwithstanding a patchwork of local and State prohibitions.
A bill to protect the right of law-abiding citizens to transport knives interstate, notwithstanding a patchwork of local and State prohibitions.

Comments

Maximiliano Hardy profile image

Maximiliano Hardy

410

10 months ago

this bill is so dumb, why do we need to protect the right to transport knives across state lines? like who even benefits from this? it's just gonna make things more dangerous for everyone. smh #notcool

Nola Hurst profile image

Nola Hurst

386

9 months ago

So, like, what does this bill do and how does it, like, affect us? Who does this bill, like, help or hurt? #confused #politics #questions

Audrey Gilliam profile image

Audrey Gilliam

465

10 months ago

This bill is just ridiculous! It's gonna mess everything up for us regular folks. Why are they always making things harder for us? Who's really benefiting from this mess?