Batousaii
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So, I have a friend who is into Renaissance (and modern equivalent) style, and was having a conversation with a this friend about Firearms, Laws, Social acceptance etc., and we raised the question of "Can you open carry a sword?". I told my friend that i believe you can, but wasn't 100% sure, and also raised the question of definitions. When does it stop being a "knife or Dagger" and becomes a "sword". So, i figured i would bring a slightly off topic question to the group i know would provide some insight and help us shed some light.
1) Is it legal to OC a sword? - Same laws a firearms?
2) Definition, when does it stop being a knife and become a sword?
3) Anything I have not addressed? Concealed carry or anything else.
4) <from over my shoulder> what about other "archaic" weapons, mace, axe, Bow and Arrow, flintlocks, and other ancient style weapons etc.
*) Lets assume anything mentioned can be carried via strap, sheath, saya, shouldered or on the belt openly.
TY for helping answer this question. My friend and I appreciate some serious answers to this potentially humorous topic.
:dude:TY Kindly.
Bat
So, I have a friend who is into Renaissance (and modern equivalent) style, and was having a conversation with a this friend about Firearms, Laws, Social acceptance etc., and we raised the question of "Can you open carry a sword?". I told my friend that i believe you can, but wasn't 100% sure, and also raised the question of definitions. When does it stop being a "knife or Dagger" and becomes a "sword". So, i figured i would bring a slightly off topic question to the group i know would provide some insight and help us shed some light.
1) Is it legal to OC a sword? - Same laws a firearms?
2) Definition, when does it stop being a knife and become a sword?
3) Anything I have not addressed? Concealed carry or anything else.
4) <from over my shoulder> what about other "archaic" weapons, mace, axe, Bow and Arrow, flintlocks, and other ancient style weapons etc.
*) Lets assume anything mentioned can be carried via strap, sheath, saya, shouldered or on the belt openly.
TY for helping answer this question. My friend and I appreciate some serious answers to this potentially humorous topic.
:dude:TY Kindly.
Bat