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just as long as u don't use it on anyone unless it's self defense then no it's not illegal
No. Handguns and other weapons are strictly controlled and with very few exceptions, people are not allowed to carry or even detain firearms in France.
You can no longer carry a blade of any type that is more then four inches and even this needs to be openly displayed
In most states it is not illegal to carry a knife, as long as it is not a knife that is not illegal to carry in public (such as a switchblade knife, butterfly knife, or fixed blade knife). Also a knife should not be concealed, and its blade should not exceed three inches in length. But you should research the relevant laws in your state, as many states laws vary slightly, and sometimes greatly.
If you visit your local self-defense organization, you may be able to determine if classes are offered teaching one how to defend themselves with a knife. If nothing is available there are several videos on YouTube that purport to teach someone the art of self-defense with a knife. One should use their best judgment when viewing these videos.
Self defense
Normally, for the same reason men carry guns. For self defense.
The motto of Students for Concealed Carry is 'Supporting Self-Defense on Campus'.
At sea, but not in port.
One can learn skills on how to use a fighting knife (knife combat) from: Hockscqc, Wikihow, No Nonsense Self Defense, Sammy Franco, Defense Tech, Modern Survival Online, Sealed Mindset and Taiji World, to name a few.
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Teenagers may carry knives for self-defense, to feel safer, or to show power or dominance. In some cases, they may also carry knives for recreational activities like camping or hobbies like hunting. It's important to understand the reasons behind this behavior and address any underlying issues that may be driving them to carry a weapon.