because maybe you might kill/injure someone - Its an offensive weapon
Only if you are in the Military can you carry ANY type of switchblade. Now, "spring assisted" you can carry (its a "switchblade" if you can push a button on the handle to automatically release the blade).
Jimmy Switchblade was born on August 24, 1983, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
No
it is legal to carry a knife there but not switchblade or butterfly.
yes you just cant conceal it
Yes, it is legal to own and carry a switchblade knife in Arizona as long as it is not concealed with the intent to commit a crime. Arizona law allows for the possession and use of switchblades for everyday carry.
No. They are illegal to possess. A butterfly knife is considered a switchblade under Texas law. A switchblade is a prohibited weapon.
You can't. It is illegal to carry a concealed weapon in Canada. There are also certain knife laws as well, such as that it CANNOT be automatic (You can't push a button to have the blade pop up, it must be done manually). If you really wanted to have a switchblade, you could buy it online. I use mine around the house and on camping trips, etc. just be sure not to let the RCMP see you! ;)
It is illegal to sell a switchblade in Delaware, even if you are licensed to sell deadly weapons. Furthermore it is illegal to own or carry a switchblade in Delaware. the closest thing would be a spring assisted open knife. check out Kershaw Knives.
Switchblade knives are legal to own and carry in Indiana, except in specific locations like schools and government buildings. However, it is still advisable to check local regulations and restrictions before purchasing or carrying a switchblade knife.
If you own a concealed weapons permit you can carry a switchbade knife if Florida, otherwise it is illegal to carry concealed. It is legal to own a switchblade in Florida though. You just can't carry it concealed without the correct weapons permit. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not true. In Florida switchblades are no different than any other knife and no permit is required to carry this or any other "ordinary pocket knife" A knife over 4 inches in blade length or that is deemed, or perceived, as a "combat" knife can cause you problems. Simply being a switchblade does not make it a combat knife, that law has already been settled
switchblade kits are legal because they are not fully assembled and therefore not a weapon if you do assemble it il is still legal to have because you didnt buy it assembled. im not sure if its legal to carry around asembled or not.