Say I was on a college campus, with a weapon... not a gun, I'm not quite that stupid, but perhaps a knife... and I was under attack or even defended another who was under attack. What would be the legal repurcussions (sp). If it was self-defense or defense of another?
3/24/2006 12:37:35 PM
Isn't there like 500 threads on this?
3/24/2006 12:38:33 PM
Depends on the size of the knife as to if it were legal to have on campus in the first place. I think that if the blade is less than 3 inches long, you're ok to carry it.Now as far as using it, I think they would end up arresting you but depending on circumstances, not charging if you acted totally in self-defense or in the defense of an innocent.
3/24/2006 12:39:38 PM
^^I dunnoSeriously, the size of the knife is an issue? Size matters?I'm not joking. They used BOX-CUTTERS on 9/11![Edited on March 24, 2006 at 12:41 PM. Reason : size]
3/24/2006 12:39:56 PM
If the weapon is allowed, no repurcussions. If not, prepare to face consequences for possession of the weapon, but not anything for defense. A clean defensive situation is just that. If it's questionable, there may be bigger problems.
3/24/2006 12:40:19 PM
That makes sense to me. But what is legal regarding weapons?
3/24/2006 12:46:59 PM
3/24/2006 1:02:02 PM
If you have to ask its probably illegal.
3/24/2006 1:03:44 PM
thx, the 4" part is what I was looking for, although apparently I should be careful how I open it.
3/24/2006 1:05:31 PM
NCSU Rule:14.1.23 WeaponsUnauthorized use, possession or storage of any weapon on University premises or at University sponsored activities. The term weapon includes but is not limited to: gun, rifle, pistol, bow, dynamite cartridge, bomb, grenade, mine, bowie knife, dirk, dagger, sword, num-chucks, sling shot, leaded cane, switch-blade knife, black jack, metallic knuckles, stun gun, and knife with a blade five or more inches in length. It also includes chemicals such as "mace," "pepper spray" or tear-gas (if used in an illegal manner)http://www.ncsu.edu/policies/student_services/student_discipline/POL11.35.1.php
3/24/2006 1:38:33 PM
^sweet, so you're good up to 5 inches if it foldsAlso, they aren't kidding about numchucks...my roomate freshman year had some padded practice numchucks confiscated by the RA.
3/24/2006 1:54:37 PM
why would jackleg know?
3/24/2006 1:56:18 PM
A few years ago some dude was getting chopped up with a machete and beat with some num chucks on Capital Blvd, so he pulled out his gun and I think he shot one of the guys. He was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, but I'd imagine he didn't really give a fuck considering he was catching a serious beatdown.
3/24/2006 2:02:34 PM
^^ WWJK?
3/24/2006 2:03:59 PM
jacklegparalegal
3/24/2006 2:05:32 PM
3/24/2006 2:49:02 PM
my knife is opened by an incendiary grenade
3/24/2006 2:51:16 PM
Pretty much any auto knife
3/24/2006 2:51:33 PM
Are sai OK? (13", no more than 3lb?) What if you're carrying this stuff around for PE or if CALS comes up with an 18th century Okinawan rice processing lab?
3/24/2006 2:58:16 PM
^LMAO
3/24/2006 3:47:01 PM
3/24/2006 4:01:44 PM
3/24/2006 4:21:40 PM
I have your stuff in my locker...
3/24/2006 10:31:51 PM
Ah, shit. Guess I gotta take those land mines out of the trunk of my car before going to work on Monday.
3/24/2006 11:48:28 PM
does the fact that I could theoretically flip a theoretitcal 4" knife in order to open it disqualify it..?[Edited on March 25, 2006 at 12:51 AM. Reason : sp]
3/25/2006 12:50:32 AM
a spring assist knife is ok, like a kershaw or camillus. anyone can buy an automatic knife ( ie one that opens with the push of a button or switch) but only a 1st responder or a one armed man can legally carry one. That means its limited to police, military, firefighters or EMT's. However as long as you're a law abiding citizen, cops usually don't have a problem with it. get a spring assist knife and save the hassle. in NC 3.75 inches is the longest blade length on a knife you can carry concealed. if its clipped in your pocket so a portion of the knife may be seen, it is not concealed.
3/25/2006 12:51:11 AM
^that explains the design of the hypothetical knife... the clip.. the blade not being quite 4"...
3/25/2006 12:53:48 AM
i dont understand why switchblades are illegal. My kershaw blackout with spring assist works just as fast as any switchblade, but it is legal.
3/25/2006 1:10:20 AM
^ People were scared of them because they were portrayed as the 'weapon of choice' of gangs. Nothing more than feel-good legislation, most likely.
3/25/2006 1:31:29 AM