Holding a lock knife and demonstrating its use as a lethal weapon. A knife has a sharp blade usually made of stainless steel.


Holding a lock knife and demonstrating its use as a lethal weapon. A knife has a sharp blade usually made of stainless steel. They are used for practical applications such as hunting, fishing, cooking as well as to protect ones family from harm. Knife legislation is legislation regarding knives. As knives can be used as offensive weapons, carrying knives in public is forbidden by law in many countries and schools. Exceptions may be made for hunting knives, and for knives used for work-related purposes ( chef's knives). Carrying or possessing automatic knives by civilians is often banned. Carrying knives on commercial airplanes is subject to many prohibitions which vary too frequently to be listed here. Knives can normally be transported by air travelers if securely packed in hold luggage, where they will be inaccessible during the flight.


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