It works
All the apps features work, my state doesn’t make these laws very easy to find or understand so I’m not really sure how credible the app is but I hope it’s right.
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All the apps features work, my state doesn’t make these laws very easy to find or understand so I’m not really sure how credible the app is but I hope it’s right.
It used to be a solid app. However, now it’s just a white screen.
Downloaded the app, opened it and it shows empty white page. Not very helpful.
Down loaded app. All I get is a white screen
It opens on a Disclaimer page. That won’t load. When I go to the map to pick a state, it just drops a pin, but doesn’t open the knife laws for that state and doesn’t select a city. I used this app in the past, so not sure what’s wrong. I’m on an iPhone 13 Pro Max running iOS 16.7.1
I cannot even see all of the restrictions because it won’t allow me to see one side, scroll to the right or turn my phone horizontally to see it
App not updated. Can’t send updates to them using app.
Thank you KR and Blade HQ for doing this update. It’s fantastic! This info is critical for people traveling by cars, especially in the COVID-19 era. Information is easily accessible and clear. All I can say is THANKS! Blade HQ rocks and been a customer for years. Thanks for giving back.
When I opened this app. It only opened in landscape mode which made it hard to use. Then when I wanted to close the app it would not minimize so I could close it. Only way yo close the app was a hard reset. Unsatisfied. I like the idea and use an app just like this one for gun laws. Was hoping for the same usefulness because I travel a lot.
First off, I support Knife Rights and the work they do. This in no way is a reflection of anything different. The disclaimers are obnoxious. We all know that nobody hardly ever reads them and they’re typically written in “legalese” so unless you are well versed in that, you won’t really understand it anyway. The purpose is clearly to make you understand that this isn’t comparable to real legal advice, that there might have been updates to laws etc. and to make sure they don’t get sued for people thinking different. Yet when you compare to other apps - medical/legal advice type - there’s not the obsession with disclaimers. The app still only functions in landscape and it is extremely compressed in its view. I have a Plus phone and can’t even begin to imagine attempting to use the app on a “regular” smaller phone. Half the screen is taken up by the logo which makes the actual interaction area about 1/2” to 3/4”. I bought it to further support KR - and hope I helped that, but seriously doubt it’ll be an app I’ll use much.