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.
no butterfly knives are legal in nc i just wouldn't carry one around anywhere
Yes, it is illegal to ship butterfly knives to California. Butterfly knives are considered switchblade knives, which are prohibited in the state. Shipping them to California would be in violation of state laws.
Balisong knives, also called butterfly knives, are legal in Illinois.
Yes, Butterfly knives are illegal in Ohio. You do not have to touch the blade to open it, which is one of the factors. Most butterfly knives are over 4" also, which is another factor. Butterfly knives are often used as weapons, you don't see a carpenter using a butterfly knife to do his work, he would use something with better grip, etc...
They are referred to as "gravity knives" and are prohibited.
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butterfly knives are legal but they must be under 3.5 inches. Balisong trainers are legal however.
if you must know it is not allowedAdded: Butterfly knives, although not specifically referred to by that name, usually fall under the classification of GRAVITY KNIVES, which ARE prohibited.
Butterfly knives, also known as balisongs, are blades that use two handles on a pivot. You can swing the blade open with one hand. Throwing knives are usually dull knives made of one solid piece of metal that have no handle and a sharp point. Butterfly knives, also known as fan knives, are a pocket knife which are not meant for throwing purpose. The throwing knives are generally light so that you easily throw them with a strike.
Yes, they are referred to in the law as "gravity knives."
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