No, it is illegal to carry a butterfly knife in Iowa. Iowa law prohibits the carrying, display, or use of such knives.
it is legal to carry a knife there but not switchblade or butterfly.
No, it is illegal to carry a butterfly knife in Minnesota. It is classified as a dangerous weapon under Minnesota Statute 609.02, and possession of a butterfly knife is considered a misdemeanor offense.
Balisong knives, also called butterfly knives, are legal in Illinois.
No, it is illegal to carry a butterfly knife with a blade longer than two inches in South Carolina. Possessing a butterfly knife with a four-inch blade is considered a misdemeanor offense.
No. They are illegal to possess. A butterfly knife is considered a switchblade under Texas law. A switchblade is a prohibited weapon.
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.
Butterfly knives are legal to own in Mississippi. However, it is illegal to conceal carry a butterfly knife in the state. It is important to check local regulations and ordinances as laws can vary depending on the city or county.
No, it is illegal to carry a butterfly knife in Illinois, regardless of age. Butterfly knives are classified as a dangerous weapon and are restricted under state law.
No, it is illegal to have a butterfly knife in Louisiana for any reason.
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.
No! They are not. They are classed as an offensive weapon (a flick knife specifically) under the Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959. Under this act, it is illegal to import, sell or carry a flick knife or a knife that has a blade, hidden within the handle, released either by gravity or mechanical operation (ie: a butterfly, or a Balisong knife.) Therefore, butterfly knifes are not legal in the UK.