In Pennsylvania, the legal size limit for a pocket knife is under 4 inches in length when in the open position. Knives larger than 4 inches may be considered illegal if carried for purposes beyond work, education, hunting, or other lawful activities.
The legal size limit on perch varies by location, but it is typically around 6-10 inches in length. It is important to check with local fishing regulations to ensure you are in compliance with size limits.
The standard size for a parking space in Pennsylvania is typically 9 feet wide by 18 feet long. However, this can vary slightly depending on the specific regulations set by the local municipality or parking lot owner.
A legal size case of paper typically weighs around 20 to 25 pounds. However, the weight can vary depending on the brand and quality of the paper.
There is no standard legal size for a dwarf person; the law does not dictate height requirements for individuals. Dwarfism is a medical condition that results in short stature, but it does not impact a person's legal rights or standing. Discrimination based on height is generally prohibited by laws protecting against disability discrimination.
A standard truckload can typically accommodate around 40,000 pounds of cargo. Considering that a case of legal-sized paper weighs roughly 50 pounds, you could fit approximately 800 cases of legal size paper in a truckload.
4 inches
It depends on the size and material of the knife.
It depends on what you are using it for.
to have a weapon or to have a knife that is pocket size but can still work
Yes, that is a good sized pocket knife. You do not need a knife like Rambo's for most things. I have field dressed deer with a pocket knife that size.
There is no recommended size for anything that may harm another person. All weapons must not be taken onto any public transport including an airplane.
In order for a lock-back knife to be the legal size, the blade cannot be longer than seven inches. However, carrying a lock-back knife in public is still considered illegal regardless of its size.
Based on the law, pocket knifes seem to be the ONLY knife you can carry in public, but only in defense.
search the interwebs and find out
a 7 inch blade
Pocket bikes, also known as mini motorcycles, do not meet federal safety standards because of their small size. Because of this, they cannot be registered in Wisconsin and are not legal there.
It is my belief that one must be at least 18 years of age to purchase any size or type of knife or blade in the state of Texas.