New York Prohibition On Sale Of Certain Knives.
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§ 10-134 Prohibition on sale of certain knives. a. Legislative
findings. It is hereby declared and found that the possession in public
places, streets and parks of the city, of folding knives which lock upon
opening, is a menace to the public health, peace, safety and welfare of
the people of the city; that the possession in public places, streets
and parks of such knives has resulted in the commission of many
homicides, robberies, maimings and assaults of and upon the people of
the city, that this condition encourages and fosters the commission of
crimes, and contributes to juvenile delinquency, youth crime and
gangsterism; that if this situation is not addressed, then there is a
danger of an increase in crimes of violence, and other conditions
detrimental to public peace, safety and welfare. It has been found that
folding knives with a blade of four (4) inches or more that locks in an
open position are designed and used almost exclusively for the purpose
of stabbing or the threat thereof. Therefore for the safety of the city,
such weapons should be prohibited from sale within the jurisdiction of
the city of New York.
b. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, or offer for sale
within the jurisdiction of the city of New York, any folding knife with
a blade length of four or more inches which is so constructed that when
it is opened it is locked in an open position and cannot be closed
without depressing or moving a release mechanism.
c. Exempt from this section are importers and exporters or merchants
who ship or receive locking folding knives, with a blade length of four
or more inches, in bulk, which knives are scheduled to travel or have
travelled in the course of international, interstate, or intrastate
commerce to a point outside the city. Such bulk shipments shall remain
in their original shipping package, unopened, except for inspection and
possible subdivision for further movement in interstate or intrastate
commerce to a point outside the city.
d. Violation of this section shall be an offense punishable by a fine
of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750) or by imprisonment
not exceeding fifteen days (15) or both such fine and imprisonment. Any
person violating this section shall be subject to a civil penalty not to
exceed one thousand dollars for each violation.