Knives Act 1997

Type Public General Act
Publication 1997-03-19
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

The offences

Unlawful marketing of knives

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Publications

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The defences

Exempt trades

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Other defences

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Supplementary powers

Supplementary powers of entry, seizure and retention

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the justice or sheriff may issue a warrant authorising a constable to enter those premises, search for the knives and seize and remove any that he finds.

the justice or sheriff may issue a warrant authorising a constable to enter those premises, search for the publications and seize and remove any that he finds.

Forfeiture of knives and publications

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Effect of a forfeiture order

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make an order (a “recovery order”) for delivery of the property to the applicant if it appears to the court that he owns it.

Stopping and searching

Powers to stop and search for knives or offensive weapons

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(1) If a police officer of or above the rank of inspector reasonably believes— (a) that incidents involving serious violence may take place in any locality in his police area, and that it is expedient to give an authorisation under this section to prevent their occurrence, or (b) that persons are carrying dangerous instruments or offensive weapons in any locality in his police area without good reason, he may give an authorisation that the powers conferred by this section are to be exercisable at any place within that locality for a specified period not exceeding 24 hours.

(3A) If an inspector gives an authorisation under subsection (1) he must, as soon as it is practicable to do so, cause an officer of or above the rank of superintendent to be informed.

(10A) A person who is searched by a constable under this section shall be entitled to obtain a written statement that he was searched under the powers conferred by this section if he applies for such a statement not later than the end of the period of twelve months from the day on which he was searched.

(11A) For the purposes of this section, a person carries a dangerous instrument or an offensive weapon if he has it in his possession.

Miscellaneous

Offences by bodies corporate

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he as well as the body corporate is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

he as well as the partnership is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

Interpretation

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In this Act—

Short title, commencement, extent etc

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is exercisable by statutory instrument.

Publications.

Interpretation.

Editorial notes

[^c863237]: Act extends to Northern Ireland but for exception see s. 11(7).

[^c863240]: 1994 c. 33.

[^c863241]: 1995 c. 39.

[^c863242]: S. 11(3) power partly exercised (25.7.1997): 1.9.1997 appointed for specified provisions by S.I. 1997/1906, art. 2 S. 11(3) power partly exercised (8.1.1999): 1.3.1999 appointed for specified provision by S.I. 1999/5, art. 2

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