Knife Blade Length Regulations

Summary

Los Angeles County prohibits carrying knives with blades over 3 inches in public. Orange County follows similar rules, with additional restrictions on school grounds. Riverside County bans concealed double-edged blades. Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 55.01 applies only to the city, not the entire county.

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what about orange county
In Orange County, the regulations are similar to those in Los Angeles but can vary by city. Generally:
- California state law prohibits carrying any concealed knife with a blade longer than * inches on school grounds.
- Local ordinances may further restrict knife lengths in public places.
Are you concerned about carrying a specific type of knife in a particular city within Orange County?
is it illegal to carry a double edged blade in Riverside county california?
In California, it is generally illegal to carry a concealed dirk or dagger, which includes double-edged blades.
Here are some points specific to California law:
- Carrying a concealed dirk or dagger is illegal.
- Open carry of double-edged blades may be subject to local ordinances.
Do you have a specific purpose for carrying the knife?
specify the los angeles county penal code for blades over * inches
In Los Angeles County, the relevant penal code for carrying knives is under the California Penal Code. Here are the key points:
- California Penal Code Section *: Prohibits carrying concealed dirks or daggers.
- Los Angeles Municipal Code Section *.*: Prohibits carrying any knife with a blade over * inches in public.
Do you need more details on any specific provisions?
does los angeles municipal code section *.* contribute to the entire county or simply the city?
Los Angeles Municipal Code Section *.* applies to the City of Los Angeles only, not the entire county.
Do you need any more information about knife regulations in other parts of California?