Technically yes, because its enclosed inside the handle its considered concealed.
Also called the "balisong" or "gravity knife", YES, the knife is considered a deadly weapon and is prohibited from most states when carried concealed.
Only if you have it concealed.
Knives with a 3 inch blades are not considered a concealed weapon.
As long as it is not concealed. If you wish to carry a butterfly knife concealed, you must have a Florida concealed weapons license or a concealed weapons license from a reciprocity state. Florida has very liberal knife laws, the only thing you can't carr period is a ballistic or self propelled knife. Per FS 790
It depends on your state laws. In general, any knife, or any object that can be used as a weapon can be a concealed weapon. However, most states specify length requirements for what can or can't be legally carried as a weapon. In Tennessee, the law makes it illegal to carry a knife of 4 inches or more as a weapon.
No, it is illegal to carry a butterfly knife in Minnesota. It is classified as a dangerous weapon under Minnesota Statute 609.02, and possession of a butterfly knife is considered a misdemeanor offense.
No. They are illegal to possess. A butterfly knife is considered a switchblade under Texas law. A switchblade is a prohibited weapon.
No. It is considered a weapon and if you take it to school you will be in trouble.
Under 21 are prohibited from carrying a "deadly weapon" concealed. The only thing identified as a "deadly weapon" is a gun. Any other item would likely be considered on a case-by-case basis. Over 21 and open carry are unrestricted in AZ.
a weapon that is hidden-hence the concealed part
All local city and county knife laws were pre-empted by Senate Bill 1153 which was signed into Law on 4/28/10. Local municipalities cannot make knife laws, only the State can. There is no specific length limitation. A person cannot carry a concealed knife or weapon, except a pocket knife, manufactured and used for the purpose of offense and defense.
Butterfly knives are banned in Australia due to their classification as a prohibited weapon. Therefore, it is illegal to buy or own a butterfly knife styled pen in Australia.