There is no such thing as an illegal knife in AZ. Under 21, it's illegal to carry a "deadly weapon" concealed. The only thing specifically identified in AZ law as a "deadly weapon" is a gun. All other items would be considered on a case-by-case basis. There are also no local ordinances on knives in AZ.
The following is according to the Arizona State Legislature website (refer to the link, below): Title 13-3102 - Misconduct involving weapons; defenses; classification; definitions (updated 9/15/2008) A. A person commits misconduct involving weapons by knowingly: 1. Carrying a deadly weapon without a permit pursuant to section 13-3112 except a pocket knife concealed on his person... This means that anyone can carry a pocket knife or similar (e.g., pocket multi-tool) without a permit in Arizona, as is the case for most US States. However, it should be noted that, across the nation, most public facilities, banks, sports arenas, restaurants, school grounds, etc, prohibit any kind of weapon to be in one's possession, either expressly (i.e., by a sign or other posting) or implicitly (common sense). In such situations, having even a pocket knife found on your person may result in your being ejected from the premises, and/or it may be confiscated (possibly permanently), and/or, potentially, your being arrested.
There are no limitations. Under 21 are prohibited from carrying a "deadly weapon" concealed, but only a gun is specifically defined as a "deadly weapon". Any other item would likely be considered on a case-by-case basis. Over 21, there are no restrictions on concealed carry in AZ.
There is no such thing as an illegal knife in AZ. No blade length limits, switchblade and butterfly knifes are okay.
There are no blade length limits. In AZ, there is no such thing as an illegal knife.
There is no such thing as an illegal knife in AZ. You can't carry a "deadly weapon" concealed if you're under 21, but the law only specifically defines a gun as a "deadly weapon".
Precious few states have a length limit on switchblades. Only CA comes to mind (under 2"). There is no such thing as an illegal knife in AZ.
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There is no length limit for a pocket knife in Hawaii.
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(most likely 3 inches.) Actually, there's no limit. I happened to be researching this exact subject. Do a search on "California Law pocket knife" to find sites with detailed answers. Basically, as long as it's not a "switchblade" (includes butterfly knives), there's no limit on blade length for a folding knife under CA law. ALL folding knives are banned from schools up to high school, but okay on university and college campuses. Blades of 4" or more are banned from airports and government buildings. Most security don't know the shorter ones are okay, though, and won't let you take any kind of knife in with you. This is just the basic info, though, I encourage you to do more research for all the exceptions and limitations
Hi, I am a current employee in Kentucky.I live in Tasmania, Australia.The legal age limit here is 15 years of age.Happy to help.
It is 18 years in Arizona. Possession of tobacco under age of 18 years is an offence.Source:http://www.lawforkids.org/speakup/view_question.cfm?id=536&page=2
The legal limit is 1.6 mm
Individuals under the age of 16 cannot be in possession of any dangerous knife in New York. If convicted they can be deemed a juvenile delinquent.
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