They are not legal to carry, though you can own one, best to consult an attorney on ownership, you could be charged with "5-73-120 Carrying a weapon" if not within one of the exemptions specified.
For more information on Arkansas Law visit the Arkansas Legislature's Website and click on the "Search/View Arkansas Code" link on the lower left side of the page, you will be directed to a Lexis Nexis page.
no they are not, they are considered switchblades
spring assisted knives are legal everywhere, switchblades are not.
as long as it is not in your poket ad at your house it should be legal Some states prohibit or severely restrict automatic knives or switchblades as deadly or prohibited weapons, occasionally inserting exceptions to enforcement for short-bladed knives, while others such as New Hampshire and Arizona have no restrictions on sale, ownership, or possession.
no it is not
As of June 2008, all knives are legal to be carried in Arkansas, concealed or open-carry. Knives are no longer considered weapons unless they are used as a weapon.
no, in any way shape or form. not at all ditto with push knives and switchblades
Switchblades are completely legal in Iowa. You may own and carry the blade legally. But it cannot be concealed or you are in trouble
Yes spring assisted knives are ILLEGAL in the state of Colorado if you are not in the Military or a Law Enforcement Officer.Only the following knives are legal in Colorado: -Dirks, daggers, push knives and stilettos.Bowie knives and other large blades.Disguised knives like belt knives, pen knives, cane knives, and lipstick knives.Balisong/butterfly knives are in a legal gray area.Ballistic knives are illegal.Gravity knives and switchblades are illegal.
butterfly knives are legal but they must be under 3.5 inches. Balisong trainers are legal however.
yes.
No, switchblades are illegal in Massachusetts. They are considered dangerous weapons and possession of them is a criminal offense in the state.
Switchblades are classified as prohibited weapons in Canada under the Criminal Code. Possessing, importing, or selling switchblades is illegal in Canada unless authorized for specific purposes, such as limited law enforcement activities.