The best answer to this is "ask your local police department." Generally, I would say "no," but with a couple of exceptions: if you're taking part in an event that requires it, such as a parade or a re-enactment or if you're transporting it from one place to another. If you're looking to simply carry a sword in the process of your normal daily activities, chances are you'll land yourself in trouble.
Yes, as long as it isn't concealed, however, there is a significant risk of causing something along the lines of "public alarm" which is illegal.
Carrying a sword is illegal.Just because for religious purpose wont change the fact that people seeing you carrying a sword is illegal and not legal!
i dont think so
Yes. Yes.
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No, it is not legal to carry a sword in the state of Colorado. In this state it is not legal to carry a blade longer than 3 inches.
No
They are considered a concealed weapon, and are not legal to carry.
It is legal to own an antique swordstick but not a modern one. It is illegal to carry any swordstick in public.
no
Publicly, you can only carry a 2 1/2 inch blade. But a license is obtainable. Where, I don't know.
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Tennessee state law makes it unlawful to carry any blade of more than 4 inches with the "intent to go armed" (§39-17-1307, this also covers guns and clubs). This last part makes it legal to carry swords for activities in which the weapon is not actually intended to be used for "offense or defense" as in recreation events, sales, displays, collections and theatrics and to and from said events. Note that if you act in an indecent or unlawful manner you may have other statutes ruled against you.
On most school districts sword key chains would not be legal to have in class.
A celestial bronze sword.