Knives with a 3 inch blades are not considered a concealed weapon.
Technically yes, because its enclosed inside the handle its considered concealed.
Also called the "balisong" or "gravity knife", YES, the knife is considered a deadly weapon and is prohibited from most states when carried concealed.
It depends on your state laws. In general, any knife, or any object that can be used as a weapon can be a concealed weapon. However, most states specify length requirements for what can or can't be legally carried as a weapon. In Tennessee, the law makes it illegal to carry a knife of 4 inches or more as a weapon.
to have a weapon or to have a knife that is pocket size but can still work
It depends on local state laws. In general, yes, a knife of any blade length can be considered a concealed weapon. For instance, in Tennessee, you can legally carry a knife openly or concealed as long as the blade is less than 4 inches, however, there is a provision in the law called "intent to go armed" which can technically apply to anything that can be used as a weapon regardless of what it is.
All local city and county knife laws were pre-empted by Senate Bill 1153 which was signed into Law on 4/28/10. Local municipalities cannot make knife laws, only the State can. There is no specific length limitation. A person cannot carry a concealed knife or weapon, except a pocket knife, manufactured and used for the purpose of offense and defense.
No, you cannot bring a Swiss Army knife on a plane as it is considered a prohibited item by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
This is depending on your state and local laws. Strictly speaking, carrying a knife that is longer than the tip of your finger to the palm of your hand (when opened) is considered a concealed weapon. Concealed weapons are prohibited in any public place, even If you have a weapons permit. Only persons authorized by law to carry such weapons into public places are Law Enforcement Officials.
Yes, a sheathed knife is typically considered concealed if it is hidden from plain view, such as being carried in a sheath that is not visible to others. The legality of carrying a sheathed knife can vary depending on local laws regarding concealed weapons. Always check local regulations to ensure compliance.
Under 21, concealed carry of a "deadly weapon" is prohibited, but only a gun is specifically defined as a "deadly weapon". Any other item would likely be considered on a case-by-case basis, in court. Over 21 and open carry are unrestricted. There is no such thing as an illegal knife in AZ.
The blade on a concealed knife cannot exceed four inches.
In Pennsylvania, there is no specific length limit for carrying a knife openly or concealed, but the knife must not be classified as a "prohibited offensive weapon." However, knives that are considered "automatic" or "switchblade" knives may have restrictions. It's always advisable to check local laws and regulations, as they can vary by municipality.