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Legally carrying a knife?
What is the legal situation regarding knives. I've always carried a gerber multitool and sometimes I varry a penknife. What is the legal length of blade I can carry as an adult? TIA
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http:// www. bkcg. co. uk/ guide/ law. html
Here you go
19:14 Sat 19th Feb 2011
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There are two separate pieces of legislation which are relevant. One refers to 'offensive weapons', whereas the other refers to 'bladed articles'.
The definition of an offensive weapon is for a court to decide, considering all of the relevant circumstances. (In one case it was ruled that a frozen chicken constituted an offensive weapon!). So a simple drawing pin could be classed as an offensive weapon, if it could be shown that you intended to leave it where someone could sit upon it.
However the legislation relating to bladed articles includes all articles which have a blade or are sharply pointed. The only exception is that folding pocket knives, where the cutting edge of the blade does not exceed three inches, are excluded from that specific piece of legislation.:
http://www.legislatio...and-offensive-weapons
Chris
The definition of an offensive weapon is for a court to decide, considering all of the relevant circumstances. (In one case it was ruled that a frozen chicken constituted an offensive weapon!). So a simple drawing pin could be classed as an offensive weapon, if it could be shown that you intended to leave it where someone could sit upon it.
However the legislation relating to bladed articles includes all articles which have a blade or are sharply pointed. The only exception is that folding pocket knives, where the cutting edge of the blade does not exceed three inches, are excluded from that specific piece of legislation.:
http://www.legislatio...and-offensive-weapons
Chris
I always carry a penknife with me to peel an apple, as I never eat the peel and I find peeling an orange is easy with a penknife. The only thing is it is a flick-knife but only has a 3" blade. I like to sit in Poole Park with my wife and grandchildren and have a picnic in fine weather and enjoy an apple. Would I be breaking the law?
For Carlton23:
Flick knives are (irrespective of the legislation on 'bladed articles') regarded as 'offensive weapons'. That's why they're listed as 'banned goods', by HMRC, on the list of items prohibited from importation into the country:
http://www.hmrc.gov.u...banned-restricted.htm
Chris
Flick knives are (irrespective of the legislation on 'bladed articles') regarded as 'offensive weapons'. That's why they're listed as 'banned goods', by HMRC, on the list of items prohibited from importation into the country:
http://www.hmrc.gov.u...banned-restricted.htm
Chris