In North Carolina, automatic knives, also known as switchblades, are generally legal to own but are restricted in terms of carry. It is illegal to carry a switchblade or automatic knife on your person, in a vehicle, or in a public place unless you have a concealed carry permit. However, the legality can vary depending on local laws and specific circumstances, so it's advisable to check local regulations or consult legal counsel for clarity.
Yes, butterfly knives are illegal in North Carolina. Under state law, they are classified as a type of "switchblade" or "automatic knife," which are prohibited. Possession, sale, or manufacture of butterfly knives can lead to criminal charges. It's important to be aware of local laws regarding knife ownership and carry.
the blade was to be the width of your palm. I hope i answered your question
In Wisconsin, it is generally legal to carry folding knives and fixed-blade knives, as long as they are not concealed. However, certain restrictions apply to specific types of knives, such as switchblades and automatic knives, which are illegal to carry. Additionally, carrying a knife with the intent to use it for unlawful purposes can lead to legal consequences. Always check local ordinances for additional regulations.
Yes, you can legally carry a gun while hiking in North Carolina as long as you have a valid concealed carry permit.
Automatic, Butterfly, Out the front, spring-assisted and such knives are legal to purchase in 8 states. Some include Oregon, Arizona, Texas. In California, for an automatic to be legal, it has to be less than 3 inches total length (including handle). In Oregon, you can buy and sell automatic and Out-the-front knives, and you can carry them, but they cannot be concealed. Clipping them to your pocket is considered concealed.
yes as long as its under 5 in ( 4in in the twin cities ) and it cant be automatic
I've looked through every South Carolina knife law I can find, and I can't see anything about specific types of knives being illegal. I was looking for butterfly knives and switchblades in particular. The only relevant law I found was you can't carry any type of concealed weapon without a permit. Short answer: Yes, but not concealed carry.
Yes it is elegal to carry switch blade butterfly and automatic knives any where in the usa . you could do it any way though but you should get a different knife.
A standard pocket knife or folding knife no longer than 4.5 inches in the closed position is legal to carry. I believe daggers, bowie, spring loaded or butterfly knives are not legal to carry.
In Texas, most knives are legal to own and carry, including folding knives and fixed blades. However, knives with blades longer than 5.5 inches are considered illegal to carry in public places unless they are used for a specific purpose, such as hunting or fishing. Additionally, certain knives, like switchblades and automatic knives, are also legal but may have restrictions regarding carry in certain locations. Always check local laws for specific regulations, as they can vary by city or county.
Only with a Concealed Handgun Permit.
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