Black people cannot carry knives over 2.5" Whites can carry 6" Knives Racist police and law makers...
Blade must be 2.5 inches or shorter-the length of a Police Officers badge
What is the legal length of a knife can you carry in the state of Oklahoma? What is the legal length of a knife can you carry in the state of Oklahoma?
Grand Portage State Forest was created in 1933.
Savanna Portage State Park was created in 1961.
Grand Portage State Park was created in 1989.
Portage Lakes State Park was created in 1949.
Ohio has very relaxed knife laws. None restricting length, but the law is amended city to city depending on local laws. Most not accepting any knives longer than 2.5 inches to be carried concealed. Any assisted-opening knives are outlawed in general in the state
Yes depending on what was charged against you in the felony
Interstate 15 runs north-south across the entire length of Utah, from Portage, UT, on the Idaho state line, to St. George, UT, on the Arizona state line.
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.
I can't find any laws that pertain solely to Porter County in terms of knife laws, that means there are no additional knife laws for the county beyond state laws. Indiana is one of the most lenient states in terms of knife laws. There are viturally no laws regarding knives except to forbid knives on school grounds. Ballistic knives are still illegal, of course. But ballistic knives are considered illegally manufactured firearms rather than knives. Throwing stars are illegal as well.
Butterfly knives are legal to own in Mississippi. However, it is illegal to conceal carry a butterfly knife in the state. It is important to check local regulations and ordinances as laws can vary depending on the city or county.