Your probation papers should spell out any weapons provision quite clearly. If it says that you may not possess a weapon. then a pocket knife would fall into that category and you would be wise to not carry one. What you REALLY should be doing is contacting your PO and asking THEM.
They could carry one, but it probably would not be a good idea.
In some places this would be illegal.
Read your probation papers or ask your Parole Officer. The scenario is unique and can be different for every parolee and there can be no generalized answers.
Knife laws vary by state. You will need to check the laws of the state you plan to be in.
Yes, the cannot however legally posses a gun.
Ross Lynch does carry a pocket knife, but doesn't talk about it.
12 Inches...
Of course
If the knife is on the inside of the pocket, it is concealed and must follow concealed carry laws. if it is on the outside, it is open carry. As long as it's lawful, you can carry it either way. I personally carry the knife on the inside of my pocket.
Pocket knives are useful tools.
no
Because it is
Not over 6in
Knife laws in Kentucky are as follows. A knife is considered a concealed deadly weapon if it is kept in your pocket or other area where the object is covered. You may carry a Ordinary pocket knife / hunting knife on your person and in your pocket by law. Though no law exists defining ordinary pocket knife / hunting knife leading people to be charged anyways. Balisong's and switchblades are not specifically prohibited by law but are frowned upon. To carry your knife unconcealed you may carry it in a knife sheath that is on your belt with your shirt not covering it. You may also carry your knife in your pocket if it is in the box and you have the receipt on you. -Information Derived from - Personal experience and arrest for carrying a concealed deadly weapon.
You can own one, and keep it in your home as an antique, but you can't carry it.
In louisiana you can carry a machete and it's legal