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Is It Legal to Open Carry a Sword in Louisiana

I thought about getting a 3 inch nerve hemorrhage from Elemental knives listed as Karambit I wanted to know if I could wear that it`s time to change blade or feather, everything it doesn`t bend either, it has a small pocket in which it carries geese so as not to hurt you I`ll keep it hidden in my right front pocket, Is it legal? (4) (a) The manufacture, possession, possession, custody or use of blade knives, spring-loaded knives or other similar knives or instruments with a blade that can be automatically unfolded or extended by a handle by manipulating a button, switch, lock or similar invention on the handle. (b) The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply:(i) knives which can be opened with one hand by manual pressure on the blade or protrusion of the blade. (ii) Any knife which can be opened by inertia of the hand, wrist or other movement, provided that the knife is fitted with a lock or other structure providing strength which must be overcome when opening or triggering the blade opening movement or a preload or spring load in the direction of the closed position. That`s true, especially because Bowie-style knives are usually sheathed belt knives. If you hide it, it`s usually for nefarious or criminal purposes. The law becomes blurred if the hidden is under a long coat while the knife is sheathed on your belt, in an otherwise open carrying position. Best bet: Don`t lie to the nice officer because he did. Show them (always packed) at the first opportunity, and they won`t bother you (usually). Louisiana is an open state, just take a gun and carry it in a holster on the outside of your clothes, no document required. It is not legal advice and there is no client-lawyer relationship. There are also local and municipal laws that come into play, so you need to check them as well.

Contact a lawyer if you need further advice There are many cases where carrying a sword is considered a religious/cultural practice or part of a sport or martial art. Louisiana residents can carry most knives with them without risking legal consequences. In other states, blue-collar workers, such as drywall construction companies, could be accused of carrying knives, which are part of their job when stopped in public. I`m going to New Orleans in a few hours. I lost my gun rights and I wear a Cold Steel Ti-lite Six. It hides in my pocket, only the clip and half an inch of the handle are exposed. My neighbour in Shreveport is a Member of Parliament for Caddo Parish Sherrifs. He says there are no blade length laws in Los Angeles.

I will carry it semi-hidden in my pocket, with it attached to my belt. That`s about four inches of the 7-inch handle on display. Does anyone know if this is correct?. in NOLA? It is a monster and also my favorite defense blade. my wife would buy it for me for Christmas and I would end up behind bars if they tried to confiscate my blade. PLEASE HELP ME IF YOU KNOW WHAT I CAN DO! Bourbon Street is a dangerous place and I want to be able to protect my wife and myself. Those who love fencing may want to carry a sword, sword, or aluminum foil, but even if it is wrapped, it may be illegal to carry it on you in public. The same goes for any other martial arts weapon that looks like a sword. Depending on your state and local laws, it may be best to store these blades in the recreational area where you practice. There is no problem with the open or concealed wearing of knives. I`ve heard that the legal limit for possession of a knife blade is 8.” But personally, I wouldn`t wear a bigger blade.

J/K, this actually falls into the category of dangerous weapons. You can`t go downtown with an unwrapped sword. However, I believe you get looks when it`s sheathed AND you`re wearing a feather duster or trench coat and staying outside. The only knife you can`t carry in your possession is a Switchblade Bowie knives are not illegal to wear just to say I was born and raised from there, so yes, I should know and I have three uncles who are police officers there. There doesn`t seem to be any specific restriction for your bolo, But for a matter of opinion, I would say stay away from public buildings or inhabited public spaces. Although the law may allow it, any police officer can use his or her judgment to determine the appropriateness of such a weapon in a particular context. I would play it safe, if only to avoid the suspicious eyes of ordinary citizens or police officers.