Liberal, as in following the liberal party line for trying to restrict them, or liberal in the context of not being prohibitive?
I can't speak for Canada, although I'd imagine Ontario would be the most restrictive, and the Yukon Territory would probably be the least.
In the US, South Dakota would probably be the least restrictive, while New York, California, and Washington, DC are fighting each other for the title of most restrictive.
Concealed weapons are illegal in Canada. It is illegal to carry a knife in public, concealed or otherwise. so wrong.... `you can carry knives in canada, just check for by-laws.
The laws vary from state to state. In some places shurikens or throwing stars are specifically listed as being weapons. Others are likely to impute weapon status to such things, as they are designed to be used as a weapon.
The total number of laws in Canada that are contained in approximately 980 pages.
In Canada the Judicial Branch does the same as the us it enforces the laws
Yes, mind control is against the laws of Canada.
Nevada, Louisiana, New York and Wisconsin have pretty liberal drinking laws.
depends on your state laws
It depends on the state. Each state sets its own laws for permits. Some states' permits cover handgun only, some cover other weapons.
As long as it is not concealed. If you wish to carry a butterfly knife concealed, you must have a Florida concealed weapons license or a concealed weapons license from a reciprocity state. Florida has very liberal knife laws, the only thing you can't carr period is a ballistic or self propelled knife. Per FS 790
The first layer is federal gun laws. From there State laws can restrict gun laws more, but not make them more liberal. From there County laws/ordinances can restrict more so, but not make them more liberal. <><><> Above is correct, but with an exception- Many states have enacted "preemption" statutes, to prevent a "patchwork quilt" of gun laws that vary dramatically city to city, county to county. In those states, the State Legislature preempts the ability of a county to pass gun laws, reserving that right to itself.
In Canada we have Provinces, almost the same as States in the USA with all the same institutions and similar laws.
Concealed weapons are illegal in Canada. It is illegal to carry a knife in public, concealed or otherwise. so wrong.... `you can carry knives in canada, just check for by-laws.
Yes, under most state laws, it's a felony.
This depends on where the laws are made and at what level. US (national): The President. US (state): The State Governor Canada: The Governor General Italy, Ireland, (among others): The President
The term is defined by the state laws. You need to read what your state's laws have to say. In general, it will be a gun, knife or club that is carried so that it cannot be seen by someone.