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Brandishing is a crime, but mostly only for firearms and long knives.I'm not a fancy big city lawyer or nothin'. But is there a significant legal difference between waving around a pocket knife or a bottle of pepper spray?
http://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title18.2/chapter7/section18.2-282/
http://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title18.2/chapter7/section18.2-282.1/
You could try to argue pepper spray qualifies as a "gas operated weapon" but I think it's more intended to cover BB guns, airsoft, and such. If Chris gets charged, it probably won't be a weapons charge.
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If he posted the entire bond himself, he loses it all. If he used a bail bondsman, he was never getting back the 10% he paid anyway, but now the bondsman is out the cash.So I'm completely retarded with how the legal system works, at least in VA. Seeing as he posted bail for his arrest the other week, would I be correct in assuming he won't get that back if he got arrested again?
All this being if he even got arrested of course.
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