Ginsue is correct. There is no such law restricting ownership of knives with blades longer than 3.5" in this state except. The only time the longer than 3.5" rule comes into play is if the knife is carried concealed. If it's under 3.5" it's not considered a knife in terms of concealed carry. Any knife can be considered a deadly weapon, though.

SG is now, and has always been, a PITA.

Some time ago I ordered some ammo from them, joined the buyers club, etc... Pretty substantial order, too. They told me they weren't going to fill the order as it was too much ammo "for an individual to order". I called to question that and the lady said obviously I was buying it for friends.

I cancelled the order. Cabela's was more than happy to honor the SG advertised price and take my money. The lady I talked with there said I could buy as much ammo as I wanted from Cabela's.