# Don't run with knives. # Cut away from your body. # Be extreamly careful.
To say 'knives' in Spanish, you would say 'cuchillos.'
Butterfly knives are illegal only if you are carrying them with intent to harm. It is legal for you to own them and keep them at home--for collection. You can also get a trainer, this is legal to carry.
They have been banned in some locales. In others, it is only illegal if you are carrying it concealed, with an intent to harm, or if it is over a certain length. Check with your local police department. You can also get around the law by carrying a balisong trainer that has a bottle opener instead of a blade.
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Technically no, not unless you have a reason to be carrying it. Self defense is specifically not a reason. You won't be strip searched though, and I've been carrying one for years. Just don't wave it around and point it at people. Very true, self defense is never a good reason. I ALWAYS say I need it to cut things while I am traveling or working (bush craft they might say). Working tools are never frowned upon and a swiss army knife is always well recognized as a tool to carry most places.
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It is illegal to possesses a switchblade knife on Federal property, including Washington DC. The ownership and carrying of switchblade knives is determined by state laws which vary. See link below for state laws on these knives.
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.
Washington law prohibits the possession of a "dagger, dirk, or dangerous knife." Dangerous knives are further defined to include switchblades and gravity knives (butterfly knives), but there is no specific definition of dirks and daggers. Most dictionary definitions describe daggers and dirks as long, thin knives designed for stabbing, but some mention double edges. Your safest policy is to refrain from carrying knives with double edges. If you want or need to carry a knife, carry a conventional one with only a single sharp edge.
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