Legal to carry in the jurisdictions where you travel
It seems so much boils down to interpretation of definitions. In Missouri the law states;
571.030. 1. A person commits the crime of unlawful use of weapons if he or she knowingly:
(1) Carries concealed upon or about his or her person a knife, a firearm, a blackjack or any other weapon readily capable of lethal use; or
Then you look up the definition in the law of the term “Knife” and it reads;
(12) "Knife", any dagger, dirk, stiletto, or bladed hand instrument that is readily capable of inflicting serious physical injury or death by cutting or stabbing a person.
For purposes of this chapter, "knife" does not include any ordinary pocketknife with no blade more than four inches in length;
I carry a SOG Trident Folder.
Blade is 3 ¾” so I’m good there, but, is it “ordinary”? So it all hinges on one word and someone’s interpretation of the word “ordinary”? To me, years ago I thought of ordinary as my Dad or Grandpa’s “pocket knife”; Old Timer, Uncle Henry, etc. Now days it seems more and more people carry “tactical folders” so now, to me that would be ordinary. Also, is it “concealed”…on mine you can see the clip and a little of the butt sticking out. If anyone asks, who is authorized to ask, what I’m carrying I tell them a pocket knife (not a tactical folder) and then would comply with their orders.