You cannotcarry a concealed baton in the state of North Carolina without a valid concealed carry permit.
North Carolina law strictly controls the ability of individuals to carry weapons concealed. Except under the limited concealed handgun permit provisions of state law, described in Sections III. B and III. C of this publication, it is unlawful for any person in North Carolina, except when on his or her own premises, to willfully and intentionally carry concealed, either on or about his or her person, any "Bowie Knife, dirk, dagger, slingshot, loaded cane, metallic knuckles, razor, shurikin, stungun, or other deadly weapon of like kind." Specifically exempted from the requirements of this law are ordinary pocket knives carried in a closed position. An ordinary pocket knife is defined as being "a small knife, that is designed to be carried in a pocket or purse, which has its cutting edge and point entirely enclosed by its handle. The knife must not be capable of being opened by a throwing, explosive, or spring action." N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-269.
Whether, in a given case, a weapon is concealed from the public, is a question of fact to be resolved by a jury. By using the phrase "concealed about his or her person," this law makes it illegal to have a weapon concealed not only on a person, but also within a person's convenient control and easy reach.
If you are a police officer or security guard. if you carry a baton out in the open most people won't care. if you carry a baton in your pocket you will then have a concealed weapon.
Like a police baton or expandable asp? There are various military surplus and law enforcement stores in NC. The military surplus store on US70 in Clayton, NC used to carry them. Lawmen's in Raleigh carries them, as well. If you need a broader search than that, you need to specify a city.
Yes the security cards can carry a baton but mostly a gun
no
Only with a Concealed Handgun Permit.
Yes, but it must be kept out of reach.
You can own them, you just can't carry them.
your certificate of number....(the same as flordia)To operate a boat in North Carolina, you are required to carry on board your certificate of number.
In most armies only Sergeant Majors or drill instructors carry a baton.
Yes. You can open carry a Sheffield Rogue 10 Hunting blade in public in North Carolina even if you are 16.
I do not know but probably 1000 from Bill in Baton Rouge La
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