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  1. 11 paź 2024 · Any kind of knives with a blade less than 12 inches are permitted to use including daggers, pocket knives, machetes, stilettos, butterflies, and ballistic knives. But everyone has to have a valid license before they own or carry one.

  2. 1 sty 2021 · Residents and visitors may own the following types of knives: dirk, pocket knife, dagger, butterfly knife, misleading knife, stiletto, switchblade, and ballistic knife. Courts have streamlined the laws so that residents can carry knives in public places such as bus terminals and airports.

  3. The United States Postal Service (USPS), United Parcel Service (UPS), and FedEx all allow knives to be shipped using their services. You may need to get special authorization to ship switchblades and other restricted knives. Make sure to package and secure knives properly before shipping them.

  4. 8 maj 2023 · The best rule to go by when mailing knives and sharp instruments is to avoid mailing hazardous items that could cause injury to postal workers: loose knives; badly packaged, sharp objects; and automatic, ballistic, and auto-open blades.

  5. If you plan to travel across states with your knife, research the knife length laws of the states you will be visiting or passing through. Different states may have different regulations, and what is legal to carry in one state may be illegal in another.

  6. Knives can be shipped via the United States Postal Service without restrictions as long as they are packaged properly and do not fall under the definition of items with blade that opens automatically by hand pressure, inertia, gravity, or spring-operated mechanisms.

  7. 28 sie 2023 · Postal regulations for mailing knives domestically or within the United States. General USPS rules. USPS permits shipping knives with any of its service offerings as long as the item is securely packed to prevent injury to postal workers handing the packages.