What type of knife is illegal in Australia?

You can't carry knives, including kitchen knives, Swiss army knives or box-cutters, batons, cattle prods or bayonets without a lawful excuse. A 'lawful excuse' could include having the weapon for work, sport, recreation or a weapons collection, display or exhibition. Lawful excuse does not include self-defence.

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Is switchblade illegal in Australia?

In general, Australian law prohibits the possession, manufacture, sale, and importation of weapons that are considered dangerous or deadly, such as switchblades, butterfly knives, and other types of knives that are disguised as something else.

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What is the most illegal type of knife?

Possession of switchblades, pilum ballistic knives, metal knuckle knives, cane swords, and “Kung Fu stars” is prohibited. Some knives are not illegal, but become illegal based upon how they are used or possessed.

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Is a Swiss Army Knife illegal in Australia?

Swiss army knives are not considered prohibited weapons, however, be mindful of carrying such items in public if you do not have a lawful excuse, such as needing it for work.

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Is flick knife legal in Australia?

A ballistic knife that propels or releases a knife-like blade of any material by any means other than an explosive will be a Category M Weapon requiring the possessor to hold an appropriate licence. A Permit to Acquire is required before a person can take lawful possession of a Category M weapon.

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Knife Laws in Queensland Australia

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Is a butterfly knife illegal in Australia?

In Australia, balisongs are generally classified as a prohibited weapon, which requires a special legitimate excuse to possess it.

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What self-defence is legal in Australia?

It includes defence of a stranger and extends to action taken to prevent or terminate unlawful imprisonment. Self defence also extends to defence of real and personal property and prevention of trespass or removal of trespasses from land or premises.

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Can you carry a knife for self defense Australia?

In most states – including New South Wales, Victoria, Northern Territory, and South Australia – it is illegal to carry a weapon, even for self-defense. This includes knives, which states consider dangerous articles or prohibited weapons.

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What weapons are legal in Australia?

Firearm Categories
  • Air rifles.
  • Blank-fire firearms at least 75 cm in length.
  • Rim-fire rifles (other than self-loading rim-fire rifles)
  • Shotguns (other than pump-action or self-loading shotguns) (this includes lever-action shotguns)
  • Break-action shotgun/rim-fire rifle combination firearms.

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Can I carry a pocket knife in NSW?

In NSW, under the Summary of Offences Act 1988, Section 11C: "A person must not, without reasonable excuse (proof of which lies on the person), have in his or her custody a knife in a public place or a school." A 'knife' includes a knife blade, a razor blade and any other blade.

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What knife do gangsters use?

The stiletto followed the first wave of Italian diaspora to the city of New Orleans, Louisiana during the mid-19th century, where the knife became a popular weapon of gamblers, gang members, and assorted assassins.

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What knives do gangsters use?

Gang members take this to mean they must be armed with an edged weapon. There's a reason I designed the LASD OSS gang unit logo with a switchblade knife in the center. In modern America, the switchblade is the most readily identifiable symbol associated with gangs.

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Are gravity knives illegal in Australia?

The Weapons Act in NSW prohibit anyone, unless you have a permit, from carrying a prohibited weapon as defined in schedule 1, including flick knife that has a blade which opens automatically by gravity or centrifugal force or by any pressure applies to a button, spring or device in or attached to the handle of the ...

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Can I bring a sword into Australia?

The importation of weapons is prohibited under the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956 (the Regulations). Importers must obtain permission to bring weapons into Australia.

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Can I carry a Leatherman in Australia?

For all domestic and international flight services that are departing from or arriving in Australia, we suggest that you check your Leatherman products in to your checked baggage and do not carry them on your person or in your carry-on luggage.

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What knives are illegal in Australia NSW?

1 1(5) A trench knife or any other device that consists of a single-edged or multi-edged blade or spike that is fitted with a handle made of any hard substance that can be fitted, wholly or partly, over the knuckles of the hand of the user to protect the knuckles and increase the effect of a punch or blow, or that is ...

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Is the monkey fist illegal in Australia?

You'll often find these at wharves in Australia. They can be viewed as an offensive weapon, so an aggravating factor in an assault (which is probably where the misunderstanding comes from), but the knot itself is perfectly legal and used by sailors as the weighted end of a heaving line.

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Are brass knuckles illegal in Australia?

Import of brass knuckles into Australia is illegal unless a government permit is obtained; permits are available for only limited purposes, such as police and government use, or use in film productions. They are prohibited weapons in the state of New South Wales. In Brazil, brass knuckles are legal and freely sold.

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What knives are legal to own in Australia?

You can't carry knives, including kitchen knives, Swiss army knives or box-cutters, batons, cattle prods or bayonets without a lawful excuse. A 'lawful excuse' could include having the weapon for work, sport, recreation or a weapons collection, display or exhibition. Lawful excuse does not include self-defence.

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Can you carry a survival knife in Australia?

It is illegal to carry any type of knife in a public place in Australia, except for utility knives, such as a Swiss Army knife or a pocket knife with a blade no longer than 10 cm.

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Is it illegal to own a katana in Australia?

Do I need a licence or permit for a Sword? In general, swords such as a sabre, cutlass, samurai sword, katana, etc fall outside the scope of the Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 and you do not need a licence or permit to own one and there are no specific safe storage requirements.

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Can I defend my property in Australia?

In the criminal law of Australia, self-defence is a legal defence to a charge of causing injury or death in defence of the person or, to a limited extent, property, or a partial defence to murder if the degree of force used was excessive.

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Why is pepper spray illegal in Australia?

The Australian Government Department of Home Affairs Pepper classifies pepper spray as a weapon. Schedule 1 of the Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 classifies and lists items as prohibited weapons. Schedule 1 prohibits the use of a device designed to discharge an irritant matter or intended as a defence spray.

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Are self-defense rings legal?

Are Self-Defense Rings Legal? Go Guarded is unaware of any federal, state, or local law that specifically prohibits the possession or use of this product. However, various federal, state, and local laws prohibit the possession and/or use of certain weapons.

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