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  • -First of all, there's some knives

  • are always illegal to possess in public.

  • Secondly, there's some types of knives

  • that you're allowed to have, you're

  • allowed to carry in public, but only if you do so openly

  • and visibly.

  • Third, there's categories of knives

  • that you're allowed to carry either openly or concealed.

  • And finally, fourth, there are some places

  • that have restrictions such that you can never carry knives

  • there, such as airports and schools and courthouses.

  • In this video, we're going to talk about these rules.

  • -Under California law, certain knives

  • are illegal under any circumstance.

  • You can't carry them openly or concealed.

  • Examples of these knives are ballistic knives,

  • switchblade knives, spring loaded knives,

  • belt buckle knives, cane swords, gravity knives,

  • lipstick case knives, and undetectable knives,

  • which is described as knives that cannot be detected going

  • through a metal detector.

  • -There are certain types of knives

  • that can be carried openly and visibly but not concealed.

  • In California, these types of knives

  • are called dirks or daggers.

  • And this is any knife that can be

  • ready used as a stabbing weapon and can

  • cause great bodily injury or death.

  • Examples of these types of knives

  • include daggers, stilettos, chef's knives, ice picks,

  • knitting needles, and scissors.

  • -There are some types of knives that you're

  • allowed to carry openly or concealed.

  • This category generally includes folding knives

  • other than switch blades, as long

  • as they're closed and in a locked position.

  • So examples would be box cutters, pocket knives,

  • Swiss army knives, and utility knives.

  • What distinguishes this category of utility knives which

  • are legal from switch blades, which are always illegal,

  • is that with utility knives, you have

  • to use pressure in order to open the knife from its closed

  • position.

  • Whereas if the knife opens automatically

  • with the press of a button or the flick of a wrist,

  • then it would be deemed a switch blade, again

  • a knife that's always illegal to carry.

  • -There's also laws in California restricting the places

  • that you can bring a knife.

  • They include any state or local public building

  • and any meetings open to the public.

  • It also includes any K through 12 schools or any universities

  • or college.

  • Other examples where you're precluded from bringing

  • in a knife includes courthouses, city halls, and airports.

-First of all, there's some knives

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