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CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 382

Possession of knife in public place or school

    (1)     A person shall not, without reasonable excuse, have a knife in his or her possession in a public place or school.

Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units, imprisonment for 6 months or both.

    (2)     Without limiting what may constitute a reasonable excuse, it is a reasonable excuse for a person to have a knife in his or her possession in a public place or school if—

        (a)     the possession is necessary or reasonable for, or for a purpose incidental to—

              (i)     the lawful pursuit of the person's occupation; or

              (ii)     the preparation or consumption of food; or

              (iii)     participation in a lawful entertainment, recreation or sport; or

              (iv)     the exhibition of knives for retail or other trade purposes; or

              (v)     an organised exhibition by knife collectors; or

              (vi)     the wearing of an official uniform; or

              (vii)     religious purposes; or

        (b)     the possession is of a prescribed kind.

    (3)     It is not a reasonable excuse for a person to have a knife in his or her possession in a public place or school solely for the purpose of self-defence or the defence of another person.



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