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Knife Laws by State 2024

Knife Laws by State 2024

Knife Laws by State 2024

  • Statewide Preemption is a legal guideline that establishes state law on a given subject as the sole authority on that subject. As such, counties, cities, or other subdivisions within the state are prohibited from passing stricter guidelines pertaining to that specific subject.
  • Shuriken, also known as throwing stars, are legally considered concealed, fixed-blade knives in most states and have all the same regulations and permissions. However, some states, counties, municipalities, and locations have specific guidelines related to shuriken. Potential shuriken owners are encouraged to confirm legality with local authorities.

51 states

State
Required Age to Possess
Statewide Preemption
Restricted Knives
Concealed Carry Rules
Allowed in Schools
Major Cities with Knife Ordinances
Critical Dimensions
Wyoming21, it is an on offense to carry caoncealed weapons unless of ageYesNoneAllowedNothing listedNoneNone
Kentucky21NoNoneAllowed. Restrictions apply for those under 21Not allowed on school groundsNoneNone
West Virginia18, unless married or otherwise emancipatedYesNoneNo restriction on concealed carry or possession for those over 21Not allowed on school groundsNone3 1/2 inches in relation to any dagger, dirk, poniard, or stiletto
Wisconsin18, possession is prohibitedYesNoneAllowedNot allowed on school groundsNoneNone
Virginia18, penalty on who provides knifeNoBallistic knivesRestrictions based on the type of knifeKnives with folding metal blade of less than 3 inches allowedNoneA folding pocket knife has a maximum length of 3 inches
North Carolina18, for bowie knives and dirksNoBallistic knivesRestrictions apply based on the type of knifeNot allowed on school groundsNoneNone
Maryland18, but more restrictions applyNoNoneAllowed for folding knives that are not switchblades or spring-activatedNot allowed on school groundsBaltimoreNone
Florida18NoBallistic knivesCommon pocket knife allowed, but others prohibited unless licensedNot allowed on school groundsMultipleNone
Idaho18YesNone, but blades over 6 inches hae some restrictionsAllowed with restrictions on minors, non-citizens, felons, and the mentally-illBlades less than 2 1/2 inches may be carried on school grounds (K-12) and school busesNoneBlades exceeding 6 inches have some restrictions
Mississippi18YesAllowed with restrictions on the types of knivesNot allowed on school groundsNoneNone
New York16NoSwitchblades, ballistic knives, metal knuckle knives, and cane swordsRestrictedNot allowed on school groundsSeveralNew York City - under 4 inch blade length
Texas5 1/2 inch blade maximum under specific conditions of locationsYesAny with blade longer than 5 1/2 inches (relating to minors)AllowedNot allowed on any premises related to educational institutions (with exceptions)None5 1/2 blade has restrictions depending on location
Rhode IslandRestrictions on selling to minorsNoNoneBlades longer than 3 inches and certain types of knives have restrictionsNot allowed on school groundsNone3 inch maximum for blades carried in concealed manor or transferred to a minor
VermontOnly guardian or parent can furnish a minor (under 16) with a knifeYesSwitchblades or automatic knives with a 3 inch bladeAllowedNot allowed on school propertyNoneAutomatic knives may not have blades that exceed 3 inches
AlabamaNoneNoNoneNot permitted for Bowie knivesNot allowed on school propertyMontgomery - 3 inch blade limitNone
AlaskaNoneYesNone for people over 21Allowed with restrictions for those under 21Not allowed on school grounds without special permissionsNoneNone
ArizonaNoneYesNoneAllowed with restrictions for those under 21Not allowed on school grounds or at polling places on election daysNoneNone
ArkansasNoneNoNoneNot restricted, unless there is unlawful intentNot allowed in publicly-owned buildings or facilitiesNone3 inches or longer blade length if there is intent to use unlawfully
CaliforniaNoneNoMultiple. See state infoUnlawful unless a folding pocket knifeNot allowed on school propertyMultiple2 inches or more - length of legal switchblade
ColoradoNoneLimitation on local ordinances when traveling.Ballistic knifeNot allowed with blade over 3 1/2 inches Further restrictions apply relating to locationNot allowed on school groundsDenver, Boulder3 1/2 inches
ConnecticutNoneNoNoneAllowedNot allowed on school groundsNone1 1/2 inch maximum for automatic knives and 4 inches for all others
DelawareNoneNoUndetectable knivesRestrictedNot allowed on school grounds or recreational zonesNone3 inches
District of ColumbiaNoneN/ASwitchbladesRestrictedSwitchblades banned in the District3 inches
GeorgiaNoneYesNone, but blades over 12 inches hae some restrictionsAllowedBlades longer than two inches are prohibited on school groundsNone12 inches
HawaiiNoneNoSwitchblades and butterfly knivesAllowedNot allowed on school groundsNoneNone
IllinoisNoneNoSwitchblades and ballistic knivesAllowedNot allowed on school groundsChicagoNone
IndianaNoneYesBallistic knivesAllowedKnives cannot be on school property if intended as a weaponIndianapolisNone
IowaNoneNoBallistic knives, daggers, razors, stilettos, and switchbladesItems on "dangerous weapon list" cannot be concealedNot allowed on school grounds, including area within 1000 feet of schoolNoneBlades ecseeding 5 inches considered dangerous weapon
KansasNoneYesNoneAllowedRestrictions for carrying at schools, jails, and juvenile correctional facilities applyNoneNone
LouisianaNoneNoNoneAllowedNot allowed on school grounds, school grounds, or school functionsBaton Rouge, New Orleans, ShreveportNone
MaineNoneNoBowie knives, dirks, stilettos, and moreRestrictions on certain knivesNot allowed on school grounds. More restrictions may apply per districtNoneNone
MassachusettsNoneNoStilettos, daggers, double-edged knives, ballistic knives, and automatic knivesAllowed with restrictions on the types of knivesNot allowed on school groundsBoston, SalemMaximum blade length 1 1/2 inches for automatic knives
MichiganNoneNoNoneRestrictions on certain knivesNot allowed on school groundsDetroit and LansingNone
MinnesotaNoneNoAllowed unless a switchbladeNot allowed on school groundsDuluth, Minneapolis, St PaulNone
MissouriNoneNoNoneRestrictions apply based on states definition of a knifeNot allowed on school groundsNoneA pocketknife with a blade 4 inches or less can be carried concealed
MontanaNoneYesNoneAllowedBlades 4 inches or longer, swords, and straightrazors are prohibitedNoneNone
NebraskaNoneNoNoneAllowed with restrictions on the types of knivesNot allowed on school groundsLincoln and OmahaBlades up to 3 1/2 inches can be concealed
NevadaNoneNoNoneAllowed except for machetesEdged tools are not allowed on school groundsCarson City, Las Vegas, Clark County, and RenoNone
New HampshireNoneYesNoneAllowedNot allowed on school groundsNoneNone
New JerseyNoneNoGravity knives, automatic knives, dirks, daggers, stilettos, and ballistic knives have restrictionsAllowedNot allowed in any part of buildings or groundsCamdenBlades sold to minors up to 10 inches are permitted
New MexicoNoneYesSwitchblades, including gravity and butterfly knives, are prohibitedRestricted, even prohibitedNot allowed on school groundsNoneNone
North DakotaNoneNoDangerous knives as in switchblade or gravity knives, machete, scimitar, stiletto, sword, dagger, or knife with a blade over 5 inchesAllowedNot allowed on school grounds or at certain public events/gatheringsBismark, Fargo, and Grand ForksKnives with a blade longer than five inches considered a dangerous weapon
OhioNoneYesBallistic knivesAllowedNot allowed on school property or courthousesNoneNone
OklahomaNoneYesNoneAllowedAllowed with limitationsNoneNone
OregonNoneNoNoneRestrictions based on the type of knifeNot allowed on school groundsNoneNone
PennsylvaniaNoneNoAutomatic knivesAllowedNot allowed on school groundsPhiladelphia and PittsburghNone
South CarolinaNoneYesNoneAllowed2-inch max length on knives on primary and secondary school propertyCharleston, Columbia, and GreenvilleNone
South DakotaNoneNoNoneAllowedNot allowed on school propertyRapid City, Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, Sturgis, DeadwoodNone
TennesseeNoneYesNoneAllowedNot allowed on school propertyNoneNone
UtahNoneYesNoneAllowedNot allowed on the property of any kind of educational institutionNoneNone
WashingtonLocation specifications, but no resitriction on general possessionNoSpring blade knives, daggers, dirksRestrictions applyNot allowed on school propertySeattle, Tacoma, VancouverNone

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