Germany's strict knife laws have been reinforced due to escalating knife crime. Many knives considered weapons, like switchblades and butterfly knives, are banned. Ownership and public carrying regulations have become stricter, leading to designated weapons prohibition zones in city centers. The laws were notably revised after a fatal knife attack connected to terrorism, reflecting a societal push for safety. Some knives can be owned but not carried in public, while others can neither be owned nor carried, illustrating the serious concern over knife-related violence.
In Germany, knife laws have tightened significantly due to a rise in knife crime, with specific restrictions on ownership and public carry of certain knife types.
Certain knives classified as weapons include switchblades, butterfly knives, and those with concealed blades, which are now illegal to import or own.
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