I believe so, but you may want to look it up online.
Yes, switchblades are legal to own and carry in Kentucky. Kentucky law allows individuals to possess switchblade knives as long as they are not carried with the intent to harm others. It is advisable to check the specific local regulations regarding blade length and concealed carry.
In York, PA, the legal length of the blade of a pocket knife is limited to 3 inches. Any blade longer than 3 inches may be considered illegal to carry in public places.
No, it is illegal to carry a butterfly knife with a blade longer than two inches in South Carolina. Possessing a butterfly knife with a four-inch blade is considered a misdemeanor offense.
According to Chapter 2003-82 House Bill No. 1227 section 790.225:"Ballistic self-propelled knives; unlawful to manufacture, sell, orpossess; forfeiture; penalty.---(1) It is unlawful for any person to manufacture, display, sell, own, possess,or use a ballistic self-propelled knife which is a device that propels aknifelike blade as a projectile and which physically separates the blade fromthe device by means of a coil spring, elastic material, or compressed gas. Aballistic self-propelled knife is declared to be a dangerous or deadly weaponand a contraband item. It shall be subject to seizure and shall be disposedof as provided in s. 790.08(1) and (6).(2) This section shall not apply to:(a) Any device from which a knifelike blade opens, where such bladeremains physically integrated with the device when open.(b) Any device which propels an arrow, a bolt, or a dart by meanscommon bow, compound bow, crossbow, or underwater spear gun."[cited: Chapter 2003-82 House Bill No. 1227 section 790.225]So, according to this if it fires the blade out of the handle of the knife it is illegal but if it stays together then it should be okay.Sorry for it being so long, just was trying to give you all the details.
No, switchblade knives are generally illegal in New York, regardless of blade length. Possession and sale of switchblade knives are restricted by state law. It is advisable to confirm with local law enforcement for specific regulations.
Switchblades have a spring-loaded mechanism inside the handle that allows the blade to quickly pivot into the open position with the push of a button or lever. When the button or lever is activated, the spring releases, causing the blade to snap open. Some switchblades also have a locking mechanism to keep the blade securely in place when open.
No, Switchblades are illegal for citizens to own in the united states. Only exceptions are if you are connected with law enforcement/government OR if you can in california in which they are legal but the maximum blade length is 2 inches.
Yes. Most knifes are ligal if on private property (switchblades are illegal).
On most switcblades you will push the button that you pushed to open it then close the blade into the handle of the switchblade
Yes, you can have razors in your carry-on luggage as long as they are disposable or have a blade shorter than 3.5 inches.
No. Not all stiletto knives are switchblades. The original stilettos were straight, fixed blade daggers.
Blade must be 2.5 inches or shorter-the length of a Police Officers badge
Yes, TSA allows razors in carry-on luggage as long as they are disposable or have a blade shorter than 3.4 inches.
None that I can find in Wisconsin Statutes. The only statutes I can find governing knives are regarding switchblades (941.24) and concealed weapons (941.23)http://www.legis.state.wi.us/statutes/Stat0941.pdf
Yes, switchblades are legal to own and carry in Kentucky. Kentucky law allows individuals to possess switchblade knives as long as they are not carried with the intent to harm others. It is advisable to check the specific local regulations regarding blade length and concealed carry.
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
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.