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GENERAL INFORMATION Check your Totin Chip: Always have it with you when using a knife. Inspect your knife: Look at your knife before using it. Choose the right tool: Every job needs the right tool. Create a safe zone: Before you start cutting, make a safe space.
A knife should never be carried in a pocket or taken to a location other than for Scouting based activities. When transporting a knife to training at HQ, a camp or other event, Scouts should have their knife securely stored in the middle of a rucksack.
A tool, not a toy Bears can start carrying a pocket knife after completing the Whittling Chip requirements. Scouts in Scouts BSA must earn their Totin Chip, which also gives them the right to carry and use axes and saws.
Scouting America neither encourages nor bans fixed-blade knives nor do we set a limit on blade length. Additional information is found in the Guide to Safe Scouting.
If you earned the Whittling Adventure as a Bear and/or the Chefs Knife Adventure as a Webelos, you must earn the Knife Safety Adventure as an Arrow of Light Scout to earn the privilege of using a knife during a Cub Scout activity.
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However, carrying concealed Bowies and similar types of knives is illegal, and selling such knives to people under 18 is also prohibited.

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