It all depends on the particular law you are referencing. Most states, counties, and towns have there own definition of prohibited weapon. A stun-gun, switch blade, or different types or configurations of firearms may be prohibited in one area but not another.
it is not prohibited
What were the circumstances? What he carrying in a prohibited location? Was he carrying a prohibited weapon?
NO! they are a prohibited weapon
NO! they are a prohibited weapon
Generally speaking, HAZMAT and anything that can be construed as a weapon.
What exactly do you mean by a PROHIBITED WEAPON? If you are asking if they will extradite state-to-state within the US - it all depends on the magnitude or the classification of the crime. If it is a weapon classified as a prohibited weapon by FEDERAL law (e.g.- automatic weapon - sawed off rifle/shotgun - silencer -etc), yes, absolutely.
No, you cannot. The charge is PPW-(B) Possession of Prohibited Weapon (that otherwise has legitimate uses).
Depends what country, the law and the weapon involved
Such a weapon is not a "prohibited weapon." Business owners may protect themselves with non-lethal force if assaulted.
Depending on the model of the luger pistol, it is either a prohibited weapon ie. not available to own. or a restricted weapon ie. available to own but more paper work to file. The "standard" luger barrel length is less than 105mm which classifies it as a prohibited weapon.
Also called the "balisong" or "gravity knife", YES, the knife is considered a deadly weapon and is prohibited from most states when carried concealed.
Things or actions that are "prohibited" mean that the person who has them in their possession is not allowed to have or own them. In the case of a firearm and/or explosive, federal law prohibits felons from possessing these items.