Yes, as long as the knife: 1 does not have a blade longer than 5.5 inches 2 is not a throwing knife 3 double edged
A knife with a blade of 2.5 inches in length
No, however there are knife laws. In Texas you cannot own a knife with a blade over 5.5 inches. They define these to be a hand instrument designed to cut or stab by being thrown or wielded. These do not include cooking or work tools.
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The blade on a concealed knife cannot exceed four inches.
It is legal for you to carry an assisted opening knife but not a switchblade. An assisted opening knife does not have a button but does have a spring, you slightly open the knife and then it opens the rest of the way for you.Remember it has to be under 5.5 inches.
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.
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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.
A Chef's Choice Model 130 is actually a knife sharpener and not a knife. Therefore there is no fixed blade length for the model, however, a blade of length 8-inches is most suited to be sharpened with this tool.
In Yonkers, New York, the maximum legal blade length for a knife intended for everyday carry, including survival knives, is 4 inches. Any blade longer than this is considered a gravity knife, which is illegal to possess in the state of New York.