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Las Vegas trip ... can I carry my pocket knife ?
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R a Z o R
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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 05:13 pm
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Flying from North Carolina this August and will put a 3 1/2 " tanto point folding pocket knife , S&W $ 21. ,  inside my checked in luggage .

Any problems carrying a knife in my pocket  on the strip and the casinos ? I'm disabled and hate to be totally declawed .

 

 

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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 06:13 pm
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R a Z o R wrote: Flying from North Carolina this August and will put a 3 1/2 " tanto point folding pocket knife , S&W $ 21. ,  inside my checked in luggage .

Any problems carrying a knife in my pocket  on the strip and the casinos ? I'm disabled and hate to be totally declawed .

 

 


The Clark Couny Code (where Las Vegas is) prohibits "any person to carry upon his person a concealed weapon of any description, including a knife with a blade of three inches or more..."  Clark County Code: 12.04.180  Concealed weapons prohibited without permit  http://www.municode.com/Resources/gateway.asp?pid=16214&sid=28

Each of the incorporated cities within Clark Caounty have a similar prohibition.

Ken

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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 06:51 pm
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CowboyKen wrote: The Clark Couny Code (where Las Vegas is) prohibits "any person to carry upon his person a concealed weapon of any description, including a knife with a blade of three inches or more..."  Clark County Code: 12.04.180  Concealed weapons prohibited without permit  http://www.municode.com/Resources/gateway.asp?pid=16214&sid=28

Each of the incorporated cities within Clark Caounty have a similar prohibition.

Ken

Thanks Ken  :?

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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 07:34 pm
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Her first trip to Vegas and you picked AUGUST??!!
112 degrees of sweltering fun. lol..
Wait till it's 100 at midnight and ask her id she ever wants to come back. lol..

Anyway.. Ken's right. 3" or less you're ok.

Your 3.5" Tanto is not likely to get found in your unless you get patted down for some reason.. and it might not be a big deal even if you do... but if a cop wants to make it an issue, you can count on it being at least a little bit of trouble, if only losing your blade.

I am sure you can carry it in a sheath on your belt though. (law only talks about concealed blades/weapons)


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 Posted: Wed Jul 1st, 2009 07:16 pm
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R a Z o R wrote: Flying from North Carolina this August and will put a 3 1/2 " tanto point folding pocket knife , S&W $ 21. ,  inside my checked in luggage .

Any problems carrying a knife in my pocket  on the strip and the casinos ? I'm disabled and hate to be totally declawed .

 

 



I carry that same knife every day in nevada.

post office, library, casinos, banks, etc. No one cares.

P.S.

I look "menacing." 6'4" shaved head, big black knee high boots, "nazi attire." People think that a flight jacket = skinhead... not that I wear that in 110+ heat. 

Last edited on Wed Jul 1st, 2009 07:18 pm by Bravo_Sierra


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