The best answer to this is "ask your local police department." Generally, I would say "no," but with a couple of exceptions: if you're taking part in an event that requires it, such as a parade or a re-enactment or if you're transporting it from one place to another. If you're looking to simply carry a sword in the process of your normal daily activities, chances are you'll land yourself in trouble.
no
No, it is not legal to carry a sword in the state of Colorado. In this state it is not legal to carry a blade longer than 3 inches.
No
They are considered a concealed weapon, and are not legal to carry.
It is legal to own an antique swordstick but not a modern one. It is illegal to carry any swordstick in public.
In Arizona, it is legal to carry a sword cane, as the state has relatively permissive laws regarding the carry of weapons. However, it is important to ensure that the sword blade is not concealed if you are carrying it openly, as this could lead to legal complications. Always check local ordinances, as regulations can vary by city or county. Additionally, using the sword cane for self-defense may have legal implications, so it's advisable to be aware of self-defense laws in the state.
no
Publicly, you can only carry a 2 1/2 inch blade. But a license is obtainable. Where, I don't know.
In Kentucky, it is illegal to carry a cane sword concealed on your person or in a vehicle without a valid permit. Possessing a cane sword openly while in a vehicle or in public is allowed, as long as it is not being used to threaten or harm others. It is important to check with local law enforcement or legal authorities for the most up-to-date information on cane sword laws in Kentucky.
In Georgia, it is generally legal to carry a sword cane, provided that the blade is not longer than 12 inches and the cane is not used for unlawful purposes. However, local laws may vary, and it's important to be aware of specific ordinances or restrictions in certain areas. Always check current laws and regulations to ensure compliance.
Yes, sword canes are legal in Indiana. However, there may be restrictions on carrying them concealed in public places, so it's important to check the specific state laws and regulations regarding their possession and usage.
No