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otf knives legal to carry in MD
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They actually can be concealed if you have a W&C permit. Non-permit holders can openly carry on otf as long as it is not "with the intent or purpose of injuring an individual in an unlawful manner."As long as you have a CCW and they are not totally concealed. With that said, it's like bringing a knife to a gun fight. Why not just carry a gun?
Tough to cut my ham sandwich with my Ruger.......another obvious reason would be as a back up.As long as you have a CCW and they are not totally concealed. With that said, it's like bringing a knife to a gun fight. Why not just carry a gun?
I've tried opening boxes with a gun, it never ends well. The wife tends to freak out. I have since moved to using a knife to open boxes.As long as you have a CCW and they are not totally concealed. With that said, it's like bringing a knife to a gun fight. Why not just carry a gun?
IndeedThey actually can be concealed if you have a W&C permit. Non-permit holders can openly carry on otf as long as it is not "with the intent or purpose of injuring an individual in an unlawful manner."
Yes, carry one with the clip out, and it's lawful for most everyone, have a MD permit, then carry it however you want.Indeed
And there's a Maryland case somewhere out there, that stated the pocket clip on the knife was defacto open carry as (most) anyone would know the person had a knife in their pocket
What about a fixed blade knife carried in a pocket sheath or as a neck knife. Thanks.They actually can be concealed if you have a W&C permit. Non-permit holders can openly carry on otf as long as it is not "with the intent or purpose of injuring an individual in an unlawful manner."