It is legal to own any type of knife in Tennessee including automatic, ballistic, switchblade, butterfly and “assisted opening” knives. There are no restrictions on the blade length of any knife being carried. Further, Tennessee makes no distinction between open and concealed carry of knives. Nor does it make a distinction between fixed blade and folding knives. Generally, the only exceptions to the unrestricted carrying of a knife in Tennessee concern carrying a knife on school property and the “intent to go armed.”
See Also
Federal Switchblade Act | American Knife and Tool InstituteAre (brass) knuckles legal in Tennessee? - Mid South Gun LawyerThe Keating Firm LTD. | Personal Injury Attorneys2010 Tennessee Code :: Title 39 - Criminal Offenses :: Chapter 11 - General Provisions :: :: Part 6 - Justification Excluding Criminal Responsibility :: :: 39-11-614 - Protection of property.