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I've never heard of a law that makes a distinction between knives that have the blade sliding out or retracting into the front rather than pivoting on a hinge and folding-out or folding back.
I'll bet there are a lot of cities and counties that have local laws against "switchblades" or "gravity knives" that might apply to this sort of thing, but thankfully since 2012 the State of Georgia has had a preemption law that forbids local governments from regulating knives-- any cutting instrument with a blade-- except they can ban them and criminalize the possession of knives in courthouses and public buildings. See Code section 16-11-136 (b).