In Michigan, the legal length for carrying a knife is generally limited to knives with blades shorter than 3 inches if carried in a concealed manner. However, knives with blades longer than 3 inches can be carried openly without a permit. It’s important to note that certain types of knives, such as switchblades and ballistic knives, are prohibited regardless of blade length. Always check local ordinances, as regulations can vary by city or municipality.
Butterfly knives are illegal only if you are carrying them with intent to harm. It is legal for you to own them and keep them at home--for collection. You can also get a trainer, this is legal to carry.
5" blade. Switch blades are legal, butterfly knives too.
In North Carolina, a felon is generally prohibited from possessing firearms, but the laws regarding knives are less clear. While there is no specific law that outright bans felons from carrying knives, it is important for individuals with felony convictions to be cautious, as carrying certain types of knives (like switchblades or knives over a certain length) could lead to legal issues. Additionally, local laws and regulations may vary, so it's advisable for felons to consult with a legal expert to understand their rights and responsibilities regarding knife possession.
They are legal to an extent. Some city ordinances and county laws restrict them. Some require them to be under 3 inches while Michigan itself does not have a limit on the blades length. Double edged knives are considered a deadly weapon and cannot be carried.
Butterfly knives are legal to own in Kansas, but there are restrictions on carrying them in public places. It is illegal to carry a butterfly knife with the intent to use it unlawfully against another person.
It is legal to carry a knife in Maryland, but it must be under 4 inches in length and not concealed. However, certain areas such as schools and government buildings have restrictions on carrying knives. Make sure to review local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.
In Canada, karambits are legal to own, but they are classified as "prohibited weapons" if they are designed for automatic opening or have a blade length exceeding 4 inches. Carrying a karambit for self-defense purposes is generally not permitted, as Canadian law prohibits carrying any weapon for that purpose. Always check local regulations, as laws can vary by province and municipality.
In most places, double-edged knives are legal to own and carry. However, there may be restrictions on the length of the blade or where you can carry them. It is important to check the laws and regulations in your specific area.
Switchblade knives are legal to own and carry in Indiana, except in specific locations like schools and government buildings. However, it is still advisable to check local regulations and restrictions before purchasing or carrying a switchblade knife.
If they're legal in Canada, they're more than likely legal there. As for length, 5 1/2 in. blade is the maximum, any more and it would be considered Illegal to carry in all 50 States. Illegal knives include; as I said earlier, blades longer than 5 1/2 in, Daggers, Spears, Throwing weapons (such as Knives and stars), swords, and any prohibited weapon (such as Switchblades, which are illegal in all 50 states). 4 inch blade (palms length) is actually the legal length for a blade
In most areas, yes. Check specific laws. Many laws regard the action or length of a knife rather than it's use and most double bladed knives are not legal in many areas.
yes sprin assisted knives are legal in texas. :]