ok a knife is not only a good tool to have in the day for little chores but in a emergency it also makes a very usefull item,..... say your in a car upsidedown and the seatbelt wont deploy... and the cars on fire.... what do you do... the answer is carry a knife... it shouldn't be illegal to carry knives..
Of course not! People carry pocket knives a lot. Why shouldn't they be able to carry around steak knives, butter knives, butcher knives, or penknives?
As of June 2008, all knives are legal to be carried in Arkansas, concealed or open-carry. Knives are no longer considered weapons unless they are used as a weapon.
Browning knives carry a limited lifetime warranty.
They do carry it online.
You didn't specify who are "they". A lot of people carry knives and for very different reasons. Mainly it's related to work and utility uses.
44% to 39% percent of men carry pocket knives because they are a useful tool in everyday life.
Knives are illegally probably in every country as a weapon.
well they carry hand guns, And knives
No, Swiss Army knives are not allowed in carry-on luggage according to TSA regulations.
Yes, butter knives are generally allowed in carry-on luggage according to TSA regulations.
In Wisconsin, it is generally legal to carry folding knives and fixed-blade knives, as long as they are not concealed. However, certain restrictions apply to specific types of knives, such as switchblades and automatic knives, which are illegal to carry. Additionally, carrying a knife with the intent to use it for unlawful purposes can lead to legal consequences. Always check local ordinances for additional regulations.
Balisong knives, also called butterfly knives, are legal in Illinois.