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Is it legal for a kid to have a sword?

Is it legal for a kid to have a sword?

Surprisingly, it’s entirely legal to carry a sword in public in California, as long as you are the wearer is not brandishing it or concealing it. In other words, if the sword is carried in a sheath suspended from the wearer’s waist, it is legal to have in public.

Can a 13 year old own a katana?

Legally Katana are lumped in the same category as knives and governed by state rather than federal laws, though as with knives, a collector must be over 18 years old OR have their parents implicit permission to buy or own a Katana.

Are canes with swords legal?

In California, any fixed blade must be sheathed. Any kind of concealment for bladed weapons is a misdemeanor. Bladed weapons in most states where they are legal to carry, are usually illegal if they’re longer than five inches. Concealed blades, like cane swords, are always illegal.

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Can I buy a sword at 18?

North America (USA and Canada) Legally Katana are lumped in the same category as knives and governed by state rather than federal laws, though as with knives, a collector must be over 18 years old OR have their parents implicit permission to buy or own a Katana.

At what age can you get a sword?

As to age – if you are under 18 you need parental permission – and they need to buy the sword and give it to you. But note that this is general advise, laws vary from state to state and country to country.

Is it legal to carry a sword in public?

Same goes for any other martial arts weapon that resembles a sword. Depending on your state and local laws, it may be best to store these blades at the recreational location at which you practice. So while it may be legal in some specific circumstances, carrying a sword in public is typically illegal.

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Is it legal to carry a cane sword in New York?

In New York, possession of a cane sword is a misdemeanor, but it can become a felony if it is a sword-carrier’s second or third offense. Federal law has similar prohibitions about carrying bladed weapons in public, although you may be able to pack a sword in your checked luggage if you follow the rules.

Is carrying a sword considered a religious or cultural practice?

There are many instances in which carrying a sword would be considered a religious/cultural practice or part of a sport or martial art. For example, for religious Sikhs, laws preventing the public wearing of a kirpan — a small sheathed sword — may be seen as barring a religious and cultural right.

Should I carry a sword or a gun for self defence?

There is also the fact that bringing a sword to a gun fight is pretty much suicide, so if you can carry a gun for self defence, it is a better option by far – not only for your own survival, but for that for the hobby as a whole. Take care, – Paul Comments for sword carrying in public