Summary
In California, individuals subject to a domestic violence restraining order are generally prohibited from possessing dangerous weapons, including knives, multi-tools, and box cutters, regardless of whether the order is civil or criminal. This prohibition extends to workplace possession. Violating the order can result in legal consequences such as fines or imprisonment. Compliance with the restraining order is mandatory to avoid these penalties. If you have concerns about specific situations or need guidance on compliance, consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
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Thank you for providing your location in California. In California, individuals subject to a restraining order are typically prohibited from possessing firearms and other dangerous weapons, which may include knives.
To provide more specific information, could you please clarify the type of restraining order in question?
Fomestic violence
In California, individuals subject to a domestic violence restraining order are generally prohibited from possessing firearms and other dangerous weapons, including knives.
Key points:
- Possession of any dangerous weapons is typically prohibited.
- Compliance is mandatory to avoid legal consequences.
Would you like more details on the legal consequences or how to comply with the restraining order?
Even if its civil
In California, a domestic violence restraining order can be either criminal or civil. Regardless of the type, the prohibition on possessing dangerous weapons, including knives, generally applies.
Key points:
- Prohibition applies to both criminal and civil restraining orders.
- Violating the order can lead to legal consequences including fines or imprisonment.
Would you like specific details on the penalties for violating this order?
How about multi yool or box cutter
In California, individuals subject to a domestic violence restraining order are generally prohibited from possessing any dangerous weapons, including multi-tools or box cutters.
Key points:
- Prohibition includes multi-tools and box cutters.
- Violating the order can result in fines or imprisonment.
Would you like more details on the penalties or compliance measures?
How about if you have it at your job
In California, possessing dangerous weapons, including multi-tools or box cutters, is generally prohibited for individuals under a domestic violence restraining order, even at their job.
Key points:
- Prohibition includes workplace possession.
- Violating the order can lead to fines or imprisonment.
Would you like more details on exceptions or compliance measures?