So I have a 9-inch stainless steel stiletto heel and I usually keep it in my pocket when I`m not at home, is it illegal for me to carry it? Bc I`m still not so sure. I`m curious if I did anything wrong legally or if there was a justification for surrounding myself with three agents and accompanying me to my car. More than anything else, doing it in front of my daughter was what really tickled me. So I`m curious to know if I misunderstood the laws I`ve read or if I`ve found myself in a situation of a bored deputy sheriff? Keep me informed. Anyway, I stuck to it. I have a WW1 trench knife that opens pretty quickly due to the spring – it`s not a button, so it`s not the exact definition of an offset blade, but it still has that spring. I wear it in case of self-defense situation because I am a girl who usually goes out in the evening for late shifts, I go to school far from home and I am alone most of the time. Would it be illegal for me to carry this knife with me (except in school zones)? It measures about 4 1/2 inches closed. Is it illegal to have a fixed blade knife (BArk River Bravo 1 LT) in a trunk when traveling through Minnesota, South Dakota, Montana, Utah and California? I do not intend to carry this knife in public, except in Yellowstone and Grand Tetons parks. Anoka County – No known Carver county – No known Dakota county – Ordinances Section F. Does not authorize the possession or use of dangerous weapons in its parks. Hennepin County – No known ordinances of Ramsey County.

parking rules; “It`s illegal for anyone, 3. Possess or transport in a park, air rifle, bow and arrow, knife with a blade of three (3) inches or more in length, dart launchers or projectiles or any other dangerous or illegal weapon. Scott County Ordinances. Section 7. Illegal possession, shooting, unloading. any weapon.. Washington County Ordinances. Section 7 of county parks. Possession and use of firearms/dangerous weapons/fireworks. It is illegal. a. in their possession.

any weapon. What about the length of the blade? What is the legal duration in Minnesota or is there one? This information is presented as a brief summary of the law and not as legal advice. AKTI is not and cannot be a legal service provider. The use of the website does not create a relationship between the lawyer and the client. Laws are interpreted differently by law enforcement officers, prosecutors and judges. AKTI suggests that you consult a lawyer for advice. In general, state law states that knives of any length can be transported. The carrying of a knife becomes illegal only if the intention to cause harm can be proved, and the burden of proof lies entirely with the State. If it is legal to own a knife, it is legal to carry it for use. However, the law is becoming increasingly restrictive in certain environments, such as schools and courthouses.

In these contexts, carrying a knife that is considered explicitly intended to harm others can get you into trouble, regardless of the intent. Hey Is it legal to sell the butterfly knife? Thank you In MN you can own a wide range of knives. The knives that it is legal to own are: -Balisong knives -Dirks, stiletto heels, daggers and other stabbed knives -Camouflaged knives such as comb knives and feather knives -Bowie knives -Throwing stars and throwing knives -All other knives without a lever or button function are legal to own You can own a switching blade, but you only have to look at her. Is it illegal? I use and carry an OTF knife for my daily life. I live in a rural area and use my knife every day to cut ball cords, ropes and open mail, etc. It has a blade length of 3.25″. It`s in my pocket every day, whether I`m in the field or in church on Sundays. For me, it is an essential tool that I use on a daily basis.

I guess it`s considered illegal because it`s a vending machine, but it never leaves my bag when I`m in town. I don`t know what the big problem is, but I think as long as it stays in my pocket, there shouldn`t be any problems. I thought about buying a karambit and wanted to know if it was illegal to own one before buying it. Lakeville Orders. 5-2-1-1: Definitions. DANGEROUS WEAPONS: Rifle, racket, blackjack, spring guns, percussion rings or any knife with a shift blade that opens automatically under the pressure of the spring with a button or trigger mechanism or by any other mechanical invention. Lauderdale- No known regulations of Little Canada. 1203 Discharge and darkening. all the discharges and use of lethal weapons in the city. Includes. all firearms, bows.

slingshot; sand clubs; metal joints; and dagger, dirks and knives. 1203.020 Hidden weapons. illegal. to be worn or to be worn concealed. Any pistol, dagger, switch blade knife, Bowie knife, razor, metal peg or other dangerous or lethal weapon. Maple Grove Settlement. Articles 20 to 39. Illegal possession of tools and weapons.

(a) No person may be transported in or in possession of a motor vehicle or hidden or secretly on his person. Dangerous weapons. b) . These include dangerous weapons. Any device designed as a weapon likely to cause death or bodily harm. Mendota Heights – None known. Medina – Regulations. Chapter 3. 320 Firearms, lethal weapons and fireworks. Subsection.

2. “Lethal weapon” means . Bows. Slingshots, percussion rings, daggers, stiletto heels, switching knives and others. Minneapolis Orders. 393.10, Sub. F. The weapon does not contain 91) except when used as a weapon, a folding knife with a blade of four (4) inches or less, measured in a straight line from tip to handle. 393.90-2006: There can be no carrying of weapons on the person.

With the exception of folding knives with a blade length of four inches or less. 393.50: It is forbidden to carry weapons while intoxicated. Minnetonka – Ordinances Chapter 101: Crimes and Offences 1025.005 Definitions 1 a dagger. Dirk or Stiletto; b sword or sword; c Switching blade knife, spring blade knife or any knife whose blade can be opened by gravity, handle or any type of mechanism; D Black Jack, Sand Club, SAP, SAP Gloves, Pipe Club, Bludgeon, Mace Club; f artificial ankles or other objects intended to be worn on the fist or ankles; g casting devices with sharp or sharp edges; h Japanese sticks or other metal sticks, nutcrackers, nunchaku, chaka, threshing, karate stick, morning star; j throws, spears; k bow and arrow, blow gun; 1025 020 Possession prohibited. 1 “. must not possess a dangerous weapon in his possession, custody or control in a public place. a dangerous weapon. can be transported. b “. only if .

These are: “(1) In a closed and attached container or in a solidly bound package (2) In the locked trunk of a vehicle. or, if (no trunk). in the rearmost part of the vehicle, in an area not normally occupied by the driver or passengers; and (3) unloaded, disassembled or otherwise rendered incapable or immediately operational, if possible. 1025,045 replica firearms. A person may not display, display, swing or otherwise use a replica firearm in a threatening manner, if he or she does so. (1) causes or attempts to cause anxiety in another person, or; (2) Acts in reckless disregard of the risk of causing fear in another person. Hills – Ordinances. Division 2. Arms. (1) Firearms (2) Arc. (4) Slingshot (5) Sand Club (6) Metal percussion rings (7) Daggers, dirks, stiletto heels, rocking knives, feather blade knives, push-button knives or figures or discs with spikes or edges (commonly known as throwing stars).

(b) Prohibition. Use of lethal weapons. forbidden. (f) Possession of knives on school grounds. forbidden. (g) Concealed. Possession. Any lethal weapon hidden or secretly carried on the person is prohibited.

Mounds View – Rules. Subsection. 13. Crimes against public safety and health: 609.66 dangerous weapons. b Possession. (1) Definitions: (b) Switchblade; (c) weapon; any weapon, pistol, revolver, slingshot, sand club, metal ankle, dagger, dirk and knife. (2) . illegal. manipulate or have is their possession. any weapon,. Switchblade knife or any other dangerous or lethal weapon.

Oakdale – Ordinances Chapter 13 Crimes – Miscellaneous. Article II Weapons. § 13-9. No one. must have concealed through his person any pistol, firearm, replica firearm, dagger, sling or lead ankle, brass or other metal or rigid plastic, Bowie knife, Dirk knife, switching blade, razor of any kind or description. Otherwise. a valid “concealed carrying permit”. § 13-12.

Knuckles, Switchblades . It is illegal for anyone to automatically manufacture, transfer or possess metal or rigid plastic dowels or a circuit blade opening. Article IV Laser pointing devices. § 13-18 Prohibited Conduct. It is illegal to point, point or turn on a laser pointing device directly or indirectly at another person who knows or has reason to know that this action will alarm, frighten or disturb that person. Osseo – Regulations. Chapter 93 Health and Safety. (X) No person may carry, display or possess weapons in a public place.

(b) Weapon. Includes. 1. defined by MN 609.02 Subd. 6. 4. Any object or angular instrument such as a knife, sword, machete or any other device intended or capable of cutting or cutting or otherwise injuring the body, or.. Prior Lake – No one knew Richfield – None known.

Robbinsdale – Regulation Chapter IX.