wylde007
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fully_armed_biker wrote:
TFred wrote:
§ 18.2-422 (i) wearing traditional holiday costumes;
and
§ 18.2-422 (iii) engaged in any bona-fide theatrical production or masquerade ball
fully_armed_biker wrote:
§ 18.2-422 (ii) engaged in professions, trades, employment or other activities and wearing protective masks which are deemed necessary for the physical safety of the wearer or other persons;I guess every time I jump on my motorcycle in the cold weatherand wear a facemask to keep the cold wind from turning my face into a popcicle...I'm committing a felony :uhoh:
TFred wrote:
Why would you lie to a child? It is generally only illegal for anyone over 12 to go trick-or-treating... and those are ordinanced (locally) not statutory law.Now last Halloween we had a kid (well over 16) show up at our youth group wearing one of those full-head monster masks, and he had some fun with it, but later on when I pulled him aside and mentioned that he was technically committing a felony, and that he probably didn't want to wear it outside of our little group, you should have seen his eyes get big! :shock:
§ 18.2-422 (i) wearing traditional holiday costumes;
and
§ 18.2-422 (iii) engaged in any bona-fide theatrical production or masquerade ball