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    Carrying Knives

    I got asked the other day what the laws in NZ say about everyday carrying of knives, like in a vehicle and/or in a bag/backpack for work and travel. I assumed a small blade folding knife, pocket knife and multi-tool would be ok as long as its not taken into a public and government area and building. Can anyone shed some light on this?
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    Reasonable excuse. Fact specific.
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    There's no rules against carrying knives, excepting ballisong, flick knives, double-edged throwing knives etc which are illegal in their own right.

    Single-edge throwing knives, just fine. Folders and sheath knives fine. I mean, if you had reasonable grounds or lawful excuse a machete is fine.

    There IS legislation with regard to carrying concealed, or brandishing WEAPONS.

    My knives are not weapons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 11mms View Post
    There's no rules against carrying knives, excepting ballisong, flick knives, double-edged throwing knives etc which are illegal in their own right.

    Single-edge throwing knives, just fine. Folders and sheath knives fine. I mean, if you had reasonable grounds or lawful excuse a machete is fine.

    There IS legislation with regard to carrying concealed, or brandishing WEAPONS.

    My knives are not weapons.
    The knife lying in your cars glovebox is not a 'weapon', as such. The instant you pick it up and show intent to be offensive with it, or indeed are offensive with it in the eyes of the law it then becomes a weapon.

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    interesting thread.
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    Specific places have additional higher restrictions, Parliament grounds, Corrections and Govt department offices, Courts and Police, Hospitals and mass transit facilities off the top of my head. Lawful purpose reasonable excuse basically...
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    I generally have a leatherman tool in my pocket with a folding blade and other tools in my pocket, at home, on the range, on public transport, in public and government spaces - but not as carry on for airplanes.

    I often have a folding knife on me too. Never been stopped or questioned.

    Lawful purpose I hope covers me as I have no record of assaults with/without weapons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No.3 View Post
    Specific places have additional higher restrictions, Parliament grounds, Corrections and Govt department offices, Courts and Police, Hospitals and mass transit facilities off the top of my head. Lawful purpose reasonable excuse basically...
    I carry two knives with me on a daily basis in a hospital, a 38mm key-ring knife and a Leatherman. Both are used multiple times per day. Lawful purpose is the key phrase in the legislation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    I carry two knives with me on a daily basis in a hospital, a 38mm key-ring knife and a Leatherman. Both are used multiple times per day. Lawful purpose is the key phrase in the legislation.
    You doing quick amputations on the side while at work @gundoc
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    Quote Originally Posted by viper View Post
    You doing quick amputations on the side while at work @gundoc
    Yes, Vicky helps me choose them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    ..... Lawful purpose is the key phrase in the legislation.
    That would be the sensible way of writing it but unfortunately, for reasons unbeknownst to us mere mortals, the legislators decided to go with "reasonable excuse" instead of lawful purpose.

    "13A Possession of knives
    (1) Every person is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or a
    fine not exceeding $2,000 who, in any public place, without reasonable excuse,
    has any knife in his or her possession.
    (2) On convicting any person of an offence against subsection (1), the court may
    order that the knife be forfeited to the Crown."
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    Folders are legal to carry if blade is under 100mm in length. Any blade longer than that must have legal reason to carry eg. hunting, camping etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woods223 View Post
    Folders are legal to carry if blade is under 100mm in length. Any blade longer than that must have legal reason to carry eg. hunting, camping etc.
    Posted above based on what I was told after going through vehicle and personal search when stopped at random checkpoint about seven years ago. Copper saw my knife, in sheath, sitting on back seat. Had Mercator pocket knife in pocket.Cop was being a cunt until older officer told him to pull his head in.
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    There seems to be a bit of confusion here between import policy and legislation on knife ownership.

    No knife is prohibited from being owned in NZ - you may own daggers, swords, butterfly knives, OTF's, knuckle dusters etc. but you may not import them without a permit.

    There is no minimum or maximum length when carrying a knife, its all down to what the coppers refer to as reasonable excuse and his/her interpretation thereof. (the 89mm blade length is an import length)

    You can find the police guidance policy here which details instructions to officers and also lists the various legislation which you can find on https://www.legislation.govt.nz/
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    there is a bacho in door pocket of both my vechiles.... a swiss army knife in my work bag...in rear of terrano on floor will often be one or more sheathed knives depending on when/where last hunted.... resonable reason is the key..."yes your honour,I had been hunting last weekend,got home late and left all my stuff in wagon"
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