It IS unlawful in some jurisdictions. The charge is "Carrying a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon" (CDW). Whether this is true in every jurisdiction would take more research than the question's importance demands. You can do your own research by simply calling your local law enforcement agency and asking. .
You can take any kind of razor, but it must be checked in with your luggage. Airlines do not allow ANY kind of razors in a carryon bag. There have been too many risky hijacks on airplanes that they dont risk anything.
In British Columbia, electric pocket bikes are considered motor vehicles and must comply with the motor vehicle regulations. Generally, pocket bikes do not meet the safety standards required for street use, so it is unlikely that a razor electric pocket bike would be street legal in BC. It's best to check with local authorities for specific regulations in your area.
There is not a legal age in which a person can carry a traditional pocketknife. The law states the act of carrying an "open bladed cutting instrument or a knife which opens by spring, lever, or any such devise (switchblade) shall be considered a misdemeanor. In addition, knives of any type cannot be taken onto school property. Such action is considered a criminal misdemeanor and also results in mandatory expelling of a student enrolled in any Pennsylvania public school.
Ohio's sexual offender prison is the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's Lebanon Correctional Institution, located in Lebanon, Ohio. It houses inmates who have been convicted of sexual offenses in the state.
A young Law student, having failed his Law exam, goes up to his crusty old professor, who is renowned for his razor-sharp legal mind.Student: "Sir, do you really understand everything about this subject?"Professor: "Actually, I probably do. Otherwise I wouldn't be a professor, would I?"Student: "OK. So I'd like to ask you a question. If you can give me the correct answer, I will accept my marks as it is. If you can't give me the correct answer, however, you'll have to give me an "A".Professor: "Hmmmm, alright. So what's the question?"Student: "What is legal but not logical, logical but not legal, and neither logical nor legal? "The professor wracks his famous brain, but just can't crack the answer. Finally he gives up and changes the student's failing mark into an "A" as agreed, and the student goes away, very pleased.The professor continues to wrack his brain over the question all afternoon, but still can't get the answer. So finally he calls in a group of his brightest students and tells them he has a really, really tough question to answer: "What is legal but not logical, logical but not legal, and neither logical nor legal? "To the professor's surprise (and embarrassment), all the students immediately raise their hands."All right" says the professor and asks his favorite student to answer"It's quite easy, sir" says the student "You see, you are 75 years old and married to a 30 year old woman, which is legal, but not logical. Your wife has a 22 year old lover, which is logical, but not legal. And your wife's lover failed his exam but you've just given him an "A", which is neither legal, nor logical."
No, you cannot. The charge is PPW-(B) Possession of Prohibited Weapon (that otherwise has legitimate uses).
Yes, you can carry a shaving razor on a plane in your carry-on luggage, but it must be a disposable razor or a safety razor with the blade removed. Straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can pack a razor in your carry-on luggage, but it must be a safety razor or disposable razor with a blade cover. Straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a razor on a plane in your carry-on luggage, but it must be a disposable razor or a safety razor with a blade guard. Straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a razor on an airplane as a carry-on item, but it must be a disposable razor or a safety razor with the blade removed. Straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can pack a shaving razor in your carry-on luggage, but it must be a disposable razor or a safety razor with a blade guard. Straight razors or razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a razor as a carry-on item on a flight, but it must be a disposable razor or a safety razor with a blade guard. Straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a razor through TSA in your carry-on luggage as long as it is a disposable razor or a safety razor with a blade guard. Straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can pack a razor in your carry-on bag when traveling by plane, but it must be a disposable razor or a safety razor with a blade guard. Straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on bags.
Yes, you can bring a razor on a plane in your carry-on luggage, but it must be a disposable razor or a safety razor with the blade removed. Straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a razor in your carry-on bag as long as it is a disposable razor or a safety razor with a blade guard. However, straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on bags and must be packed in checked luggage.
Yes, you can bring a razor in your carry-on luggage as long as it is a disposable razor or a safety razor with a blade guard. However, straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage and must be packed in checked baggage.