Ever wonder just how F'd up NY weapon laws are? read small excerpt translated into simple English
It is illegal to carry a dirk, dagger, or stiletto ( aka any fixed blade knife) with the intent to use it as a weapon against another, but they are legal to own.
New York does not have concealed carry laws, therefore it is legal to open or conceal carry any knife that is legal to own and that the carrier does not intend to use unlawfully against another.
The law provides that when a person is found in possession of a dirk, dagger, or stiletto, there is a presumption that the possessor intended to use it as a weapon against another. This presumption can be rebutted in Court; however, a person can still be arrested and charged with a crime, even if he or she did not intend to use the weapon unlawfully against another.
The determination of whether a person intended to use a knife against another may be left up to a jury, and a person still arrested and charged with crime, even though he or she did not intend to use the weapon unlawfully.
Assumed intent and guilty until proven innocent, doesn't sound very American does it?
Assumed intent and guilty until proven innocent, doesn't sound very American does it?
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