North Carolina Knife Laws

Summary

In North Carolina, theres no limit on knife length, but carrying a Bowie knife, dirk, dagger, switchblade, or stiletto with intent to harm is illegal. Concealed carry of these knives is also illegal. A concealed knife is one not visible to the public eye. Carrying a non-concealed Bowie knife in your car for self-defense is generally legal, but it could be illegal if theres intent to harm. Always consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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i have a question about knife laws in north carolina
Sure, Jon. In North Carolina:
- There's no limit on the length of a knife you can carry.
- It's illegal to carry a Bowie knife, dirk, dagger, switchblade, or stiletto with intent to harm.
- Concealed carry of these knives is also illegal.
Please consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
what defines a "concealed" knife
In North Carolina, a "concealed" knife refers to any knife that is not visible to the public eye. This could be hidden in your pocket, bag, or any other place where it's not immediately noticeable. Always consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
can i carry a bowie knife in my car if its not concealed
In North Carolina, it's generally legal to carry a Bowie knife in your car as long as it's not concealed. However, it's illegal if you intend to harm someone. Always consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
is it illegal to carry a non-concealed bowie knife in my car for self-defense purposes?
In North Carolina, carrying a non-concealed Bowie knife in your car for self-defense purposes is generally legal. However, it could be considered illegal if there's an intent to harm someone. Always consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.