Its illegal to carry a knife in public and/or be in possesion of one for seldefence.
In Western Australia, it is illegal to carry a knife in public without a lawful excuse or authority. This law is enforced to help prevent violent incidents and protect public safety. Penalties for carrying a knife unlawfully can include fines and imprisonment.
No, it is illegal to carry a butterfly knife in Iowa. Iowa law prohibits the carrying, display, or use of such knives.
No, there is no law dictating which hand to use for cutting and which hand to use for eating when using a knife and fork. It is generally considered polite and proper dining etiquette in Western cultures to use the knife in the right hand to cut food and the fork in the left hand to eat.
No, it is not illegal to own a switch blade knife in the state of Kentucky. Kentucky has no laws prohibiting or limiting the ownership of knives but when it comes to carrying them on your person, it has to be an "ordinary pocket or hunting knife". And for the rest of the carrying laws, it is dependant on your local jurisdiction. Short answer; it is legal to own but not necisarily carry dependant on the laws of the local jurisdiction.
Some legal systems that have existed in Western society include Roman law, common law, civil law, and religious law. These systems have influenced the development of legal principles and practices in many Western countries.
The responsibility for carrying out the law falls on law enforcement agencies, such as police officers, who are tasked with enforcing the laws set by the government. Additionally, the judicial branch of government, including judges and court personnel, plays a role in interpreting and upholding the law through the legal system.
what are the current laws in western Australia for cannabis use
A law exist: law nr. 295 from 28.06.2004 (see the link below). But this law is not so clear.
Either the parliament has to repeal the law, or a court has to strike down the law for some reason...
No. It is not legal to shoot kookaburras anywhere in Australia, except in Tasmania. Kookaburras are native birds, and protected by law.
Knife laws in Kentucky are as follows. A knife is considered a concealed deadly weapon if it is kept in your pocket or other area where the object is covered. You may carry a Ordinary pocket knife / hunting knife on your person and in your pocket by law. Though no law exists defining ordinary pocket knife / hunting knife leading people to be charged anyways. Balisong's and switchblades are not specifically prohibited by law but are frowned upon. To carry your knife unconcealed you may carry it in a knife sheath that is on your belt with your shirt not covering it. You may also carry your knife in your pocket if it is in the box and you have the receipt on you. -Information Derived from - Personal experience and arrest for carrying a concealed deadly weapon.
The age to carry a fixed blade on your belt varies depending on state most states have the law of sixteen with no criminal record.
Massachusetts law does not state a specific length or size of knife that can be legally carried. There are however, specific laws on the type of knife that cannot be openly carried. Stilettos, daggers, ballistic knives, and dirks are all expressly forbidden from being carried, open or concealed. The law also forbids carrying a stiletto, dagger, ballistic knife, and dirk in the passenger area of the car. Double-bladed knives cannot be carried. These knives are not illegal to own, however.
This is depending on your state and local laws. Strictly speaking, carrying a knife that is longer than the tip of your finger to the palm of your hand (when opened) is considered a concealed weapon. Concealed weapons are prohibited in any public place, even If you have a weapons permit. Only persons authorized by law to carry such weapons into public places are Law Enforcement Officials.
AZ law makes no mention of knife or blade length. There is no such thing as an illegal knife in AZ.
Swiss Army Knives are legal, providing the blade is under 3 inches. "Knives where the blade folds into the handle, like a Swiss Army Knife, aren't illegal as long as the blade is shorter than three inches (7.62 cms)" - http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/CrimeJusticeAndTheLaw/CrimePrevention/DG_078569 Skiny
The blade on a concealed knife cannot exceed four inches.
You need to check the law in your particular jurisdiction.