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.
They are banned in the United States and any country which has any laws against knives.
Yes, as long as they don't carry it to school or on the bus. 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.
No. 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.
There is no length limit in Indiana. There are no laws regarding swords either, except for the obvious don't hurt someone with them. 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.
Yes, it is illegal to ship butterfly knives to California. Butterfly knives are considered switchblade knives, which are prohibited in the state. Shipping them to California would be in violation of state laws.
the laws are : you may not use knives or guns . you may not take captives
No one here is going to research the laws of all 50 states to satisfy your curiosity. Incidentally, most state laws do not describe them as "butterfly" knives. They are usually covered under the classification of "gravity knives" and occasionally referred to as Balisongs.
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. Other than that, there are no restrictions.
I have not found any laws that state a felon cannot posses a knife. That would be a difficult law to enforce anyway. How would they prepare their food? Indiana is one of the most lenient states in terms of knife laws. There are virtually 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.
No laws... Switchblades are illegal, that is the only law including knifes
Laws regarding push button knives vary by location. In some places, they are legal to own and carry, while in others they may be restricted or prohibited. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations in your area to determine the legality of push button knives.