5 inches
It depends on the length of the pipe.
It is the length of the bag you are carrying.
8.15 gallons
That rather depends - on what the beam is made of !
a 7 inch blade
In louisiana you can carry a machete and it's legal
No, it is illegal to carry a butterfly knife with a blade longer than two inches in South Carolina. Possessing a butterfly knife with a four-inch blade is considered a misdemeanor offense.
4 inch
You can carry knives of any length in Maryland, even if more than three inches. The three inch limit is a myth. In Mackall v State of Maryland in 1978, the highest court in Maryland ruled that "penknives" (which are exempt from weapon laws in the state) include any knife that folds into the handle, no matter how large they are. While some police officers mistakenly believe in the three inch rule, they risk federal prosecution for false arrest should they try to arrest anyone because their pocket knife is "too big." A Clark County officer lost his badge due to this in 2002.
no you can not
If you have a NYS hunting liscense and you are carrying it while hunting or traveling to or from a hunting trip.Yes
The legality of carrying an 8-inch knife in a semi-truck depends on the specific laws and regulations of the jurisdiction you are in. It is best to consult local laws or reach out to a legal professional to ensure compliance with knife-carrying regulations.
yes you can as long as you don't conceal it and treaten people with it your fine. I carry my SOA knife all the time and no one bothers me
Concealed weapons are against the law. You can carry a pocket knife as many people do, but something with a fixed blade, a more than three inch long blade, or a speciality knife such as a butterfly or switchblade knife, are against the law (in America anyway).
Yes, if you put enough force into it.
09-FEB-2007 -- The Arkansas legislature has repealed Sec. 5-73-121 of the Arkansas Code pertaining to the offense of carrying a knife as a weapon. Prior to its repeal, Sec. 5-73-121 had imposed a three and a half inch blade length limit on knife carry, and knives carried with blades over the specified length were presumed to be weapons under the statute. With the repeal of Sec. 5-71-121, implemented as Act 83 of 2007, Arkansas no longer has a statutory blade length limit for knife carry.