Yes and no. EMT/Paramedics may carry knives; provided it is used in an official capacity (i.e. when used as a tool for patient care). However, the vague language regarding carrying of knives in New Jersey may actually put the EMT/Paramedic at risk for prosecution even if the knife in question was used for duty. Furthermore, private ambulance companies may place their own restrictions on carrying knives or similar tools while on duty. If more information is desired, please consult an attorney in your area.
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Section 2C:39-3 of the New Jersey Criminal Code makes it illegal to carry "any gravity knife, switchblade knife, dagger, dirk, stiletto . . . without any explainable lawful purpose." basically, if it can flip or spring open, or has a double edge blade it is illegal. anything with a thumb stud designed to be opened with the stud is perfectly fine, even if you can flick it open, as it is not actually designed to do that. a gravity knife is also known as a butterfly knife.
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No; knobs and other handles are fine to carry. So are belts.
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Depends on where you are. They are illegal in New Jersey.
States have different age limits. It is not legal to carry them in school.