• The Wenger Swiss Army Lucerne Lite 3-Piece Luggage Collection includes: • 28″ Expandable Upright • 24″ Expandable Upright • 21″ Expandable Pilot Case • Bags expand 2″ to provide convenient added packing space when needed for longer trips • Telescoping locking handle makes pushing or pulling the upright easy and effortless • Comfort grip handle makes lifting easier • Corner protection prevents accidental damage during transit • Bottom handle grip • Add a bag system allows for easy attachment to other bags • Front pockets provide easy access to important travel documents and accessories • Interior shoe pockets • Adjustable compression straps • Zippered interior accessory pocket • Removable wetpack Warranty – Limited Lifetime – Manufacturer Warranty Dimensions : 28″ Exp. Upright – 28″ H x 12″ D x 22″ L 24″ Exp. Upright – 24″ H x 10.5″ D x 19″ L 21″ Exp. Pilot Case – 22″ H x 9″ D x 14″ L Materials – Ballistic Nylon Weight – 35 lbs.
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I am an 18 year old female and often have to take the bus or train home late after work. I carry a small can of pepper spray and a miniature Swiss Army knife in my purse or pocket for easy access (or use the hand strap on the pepper spray to keep it in sight), as I have been harassed several times late at night. So far I have never had to use either, but a friend of mine told me recently that carrying this little knife in my purse is illegal in the state of Oregon. I’ve done some research and all I have found is that I cannot conceal a knife that swings into position by force of a spring or by centrifugal force, but does this include my little Swiss Army knife? There is no spring, and I don’t know and don’t think that it counts as centrifugal force if I have to use the little notch to pull the blade into place.
Any information on the subject would be appreciated. If I have to leave the knife at home I will try and find something else more appropriate or just stick with the spray.