Anybody up on NewHampshire law on knives?

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I'm going to be going there next month and want to bring my new Al Mar MS2KB with me. I probably shouldn't even worry about it seeings how I'm from Massachusetts and it's legal here, and if it's legal in the communist state it's more then likely legal everywhere, but better safe then sorry.
 
New Hampshire has some of the loosest weapons laws in the nation. Open carry of a handgun is legal without any kind of permit, and the police are obligated to grant citizens concealed carry permits unless they are proven to be criminals or terrorists, if I remember correctly.

I wouldn't worry about it.
 
You are wrong Deimos about NOT needing a permit. That is ONLY in VT.
Title XII 159:4 Carrying Without License.
No person shall carry a loaded pistol or revolver in any vehicle or concealed upon his person, except in his dwelling, house or place of business, without a valid license therefore as hereinafter provided. A loaded pistol or revolver shall include any pistol or revolver with a magazine, cylinder, chamber or clip in which there are loaded cartridges. Whoever violates the provisions of this section shall, for the first such offense, be guilty of a misdemeanor. For the second and for each subsequent violation of the provisions of this section, such person shall be guilty of a class B felony, provided such second or subsequent violation has occurred within 7 years of the previous conviction.

You can carry a loaded handgun anywhere in your vehicle, whether it is on your person, under the seat, in the back seat, in the glove box, or duct taped to your forehead, IF AND ONLY IF you have a Pistol/Revolver License. That's what TITLE 12 § 159:4 means when it says "No person shall carry a loaded pistol or revolver in any vehicle or concealed upon his person"
 
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