Boy Scout Knife Views
What is the law for a high School student with boy scout Knife at school? - boy scout knife The legislation varies widely among states, counties and cities. But in most states it is forbidden to any type of knife at school. In addition, although not illegal to do a school, what their rules. Therefore, such a person may be arrested, but removed or moved.
As members of the Boy Scouts of America, boys must earn the right to carry and use a knife at any Scouting function. Cub Scouts may earn their Whittling Chip--giving them the right to carry a pocketknife-- starting in their third grade year and while working toward their Bear badge. Once they become Boy Scouts, they lose the right to carry a knife and must work again to earn their Totin' Chip, which grants them use of bladed woodworking tools.
Boy Scouts are discouraged from using sheathed knives. Instead, they typically use a folding pocketknife with a locking mechanism. To be allowed to carry a pocketknife, a Scout must demonstrate the proper way to both open and close the knife. To open the knife, they should insert their right thumbnail into the slot on the knife blade, and carefully pull the blade out, while grasping the handle firmly with their left hand until it clicks into place. To close the knife, they should hold the handle with the left hand, with their fingers safely out of the way, and use their right hand to push on the back of the blade until it snaps closed.
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