Individual courts can allow judges and magistrates to carry firearms inside buildings, but there are no blanket regulations.
The short answer is yes—switchblades are only outlawed in four states completely. The other 46 states allow you to possess a ...
A traffic stop in Warren led to a felony charge against a Warren man who police allege was illegally carrying a concealed weapon. Steven A. Jenkins, 33, of Warren was charged Wednesday by the State ...
Idahoans may soon carry more weapons without worry, should lawmakers pass a bill sponsored by Mountain Home Republican Rep. Pete Nielsen. Referring to House Bill 223 as his "knife bill," Nielsen ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, alleging it violated the Constitution by ...
Airport security at two Hawaii airports detected multiple prohibited items on travelers during routine screenings in the past two weeks, according to the Transportation Security Administration. At ...
The first knife I ever carried was a small, bone-handled pocketknife with a single two-inch blade. This occurred a couple years before I even started school, but I was allowed to carry it. I looked ...
" Open carry " means you can publicly carry a legally owned firearm that is kept in plain sight or partially concealed, usually holstered. Previously, according to Florida law, openly carrying a ...
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