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. Not all stiletto knives are switchblades. The original stilettos were straight, fixed blade daggers.
Automatic sliding 'stiletto' or switchblade knives are illegal in most US states, as are double bladed knives (daggers). Pennsylvania is one state where this is the case. **stiletto originally referred to a thin double bladed knife, often used by assassins. The blade was thin enough to slip between pieces of armor or mail.
Yes, however you can not carry it with you, concealed or otherwise in public.
yes sprin assisted knives are legal in texas. :]
yes as long as its under 5 in ( 4in in the twin cities ) and it cant be automatic
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.
spring assisted knives are legal everywhere, switchblades are not.
Automatic, Butterfly, Out the front, spring-assisted and such knives are legal to purchase in 8 states. Some include Oregon, Arizona, Texas. In California, for an automatic to be legal, it has to be less than 3 inches total length (including handle). In Oregon, you can buy and sell automatic and Out-the-front knives, and you can carry them, but they cannot be concealed. Clipping them to your pocket is considered concealed.
no it is not
butterfly knives are legal but they must be under 3.5 inches. Balisong trainers are legal however.
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.
The spring action that is mostly used in Italian stilettos is the 180 degree turn.