Knives are illegally probably in every country as a weapon.
As of June 2008, all knives are legal to be carried in Arkansas, concealed or open-carry. Knives are no longer considered weapons unless they are used as a weapon.
it depends upon your intention,if you intent to inflict injury to that person you are liable to the consequence of your act.. These are legal to carry until and unless you do some disaster like misusing it. It goes for almost all the knives because we purchase it but when we don't know either its functionality or consequences.
That's sort of a gray area. The answer, I believe, is that they are legal to buy and own but not legal to conceal and carry. One handed opening knives like tactical folders, that open via the use of a thumb stud or thumb hole with a blade that is less than 5" are perfectly legal to own and carry in NJ. However knives that open via a switch or button such as spring assisted folders or switchblades are totally illegal in NJ. It is possible to buy butterfly knives in Army Navy surplus stores in NJ but such stores do not sell switchblades, so I am assuming it is legal to buy butterfly knives in NJ, otherwise I don't think these stores would risk selling them.
It is legal for you to carry an assisted opening knife but not a switchblade. An assisted opening knife does not have a button but does have a spring, you slightly open the knife and then it opens the rest of the way for you.Remember it has to be under 5.5 inches.
According to state law, the only weapons you can not carry (open or concealed) is handguns, illegal knives, and clubs. So, by state law you can carry a rifle or shotgun in the open or concealed, loaded or unloaded. Just a note, you can carry a handgun in your vehicle without a license if you meet the "requirements".
No, Texas does not allow open carry for handguns. Rifles and shotguns are not listed in the unlawful carrying weapons law, thus are legal to carry.
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No! Spring assisted blades are legal in Canada because they do not require you too push a button for the blade to open. Please see assistedknives.com he is a very knowledgable and loyal knife disributor and can answer all your questions.
Georgia is not a traditional open carry state. However, open carry IS legal with a Georgia permit. It is also worthy of note that you MAY openly carry a firearm without a permit in a motor vehicle.
It is not legal to carry open liquor in CA either walking or in a car. If you bought a bottle of wine at a wine shop you could carry it around in the bag unopened.
No. In Massachusetts, it is illegal to carry a switch blade or gravity knives (such as a butterfly knife) it is 100% legal to own them however. You can also carry knives if your a minor. Also there is no size limit, whether the knife is on your person or at home. But as clarification, a switchblade is a knife that has its blade that expends out of the front or side of the handle by pressing a button or lever. You have to be touching the blade itself to fling it open, even if it is spring assisted. So basically here is a quick rundown. Anyone with no serious criminal record can carry ANY knife on there person as long as you have to touch the metal part of the blade to open it. Cheers.
Under 21, concealed carry of a "deadly weapon" is prohibited, but pocket knives are specifically exempted and only a gun is specifically defined as a "deadly weapon". Any other item would likely be considered on a case-by-case basis, in court. Over 21 and open carry are unrestricted.