It depends on what you do with it.
Added: Not enough information with which to answer. What is the questioner's definition of a "pocket knife?"
Just becase it can FIT in your pocket does not make it lawful to carry.
Not all state's laws define such knives the same, and what may be legal in one state may NOT be legal in another.
Questionable knives such as; switchblades - spring-loaded knives - balisongs - gravity knives - knives with unfolded blades more than "X" inches in length - etc - etc, are not automatically lawful simply because they can fit in a pocket. Check with your local law enforcement agency.
That would depend on the purpose of the knife, but generally most employers have policies against employees carrying weapons on them. If it's a small knife with no blade and some gadgets relevant to work (e.g. a nail file, a can opener, etc.) then I'd say sure. Anything more and I'd say no unless you get specific permission from your employer.
A common pocket knife is not classified as a deadly weapon. Switchblades and knives in which the blade separates from the handle do not classify as common pocket knives.
Yes, I can.
No.
Knives that are usually legal to carry almost anywhere include multi-tool devices, Swiss Army knives, and utility knives, and knives with blades that are shorter than 2.5 inches.
There are some locations in the U.S. where itβs always illegal to carry a knife, including schools, courts, and government buildings. Knives cannot be brought onboard planes, or onto military bases except for members of the military. It truly depends on where you live.
Ross Lynch does carry a pocket knife, but doesn't talk about it.
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.
Because it is
Not over 6in
Yes, the cannot however legally posses a gun.
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
no you can not
In California, it is generally illegal to carry a concealed switchblade or knife with a blade longer than 2.5 inches in public places. However, it is legal to carry a folding pocket knife with a blade shorter than 2.5 inches. It is important to note that individual cities and towns may have their own specific regulations, so it is advisable to check local laws before carrying any type of knife.
you cannot take any bomb or shark things like knife in the plane.