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Trick or treating by yourself isn’t any fun, and it’s not as safe, either. Instead, head out with 2-4 of your friends! If you’re under age 10, you should go with an adult, too.  In groups of 4 or more, try to stick with a buddy just in case you get separated from your main group. Set up a designated meeting place in case anyone gets separated from your group. Bring cell phones if you have them, too! You can even coordinate your costumes with your friends. Try going as the Three Musketeers, the Avengers, M&M’s, or characters from a TV show, book, or movie, like Harry Potter or Winnie the Pooh. By trick or treating in your neighborhood, you’ll be less likely to get lost and can easily head home as soon as you get tired. You’ll also be asking for candy from neighbors who know you, so they’ll be more likely to give you an extra candy or two!  Agree with your parents on a time to be home by. To save time and avoid getting lost, plan out your route beforehand. You can even walk it a few times in the days before to ensure you know where you’re going. Sidewalks and driveways can get dark as the sun falls. Bring along a flashlight or a glow stick so you can see, or wear glow necklaces for more convenience. The light will also help cars see you if you need to cross the street. It’s hard to see in the dark, and even though you might want to get to the next house as fast you can, tripping and skinning a knee will bring your night to a fast end. Make sure you’re walking and use basic street safety, too. Look both ways when you cross the street, and only cross at corners or crosswalks. Save your appetite and haul your loot home before you dig in. You want to be able to remove any candy that’s not in its original wrapper, or looks like it’s been opened. Another great reason to wait: trading! Once you’re home, dump out your candy and sort through it. Trade with your friends to get more of your favorite candies.

summary: Go in a group with two or more friends. Trick or treat in a familiar neighborhood. Bring a flashlight or wear a glow necklace to light your way. Walk, don’t run. Don’t eat any candy until you can sort through it at home.


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If you want to purchase a gun at a gun show from a private seller, you'll still have to be able to prove that you are over the age of 18 (21 to purchase a handgun). You must have a driver's license or state ID that lists your name, gender, and date of birth.  If you're using a driver's license issued by the Virginia DMV, it must have been issued to you at least 30 days before the day of the gun show. If you aren't a resident of the state of Virginia, you can buy a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer, provided you bring a secondary form of ID to prove your residence. Provided you're a state resident, there aren't any significant legal requirements if you want to buy a gun from a private seller, whether at a gun show or elsewhere. All you need to do is agree on a price and the terms of the sale. Virginia also doesn't have any requirements regarding the manufacture or composition of a firearm, so you likely want to look it over carefully and make sure it suits your needs and doesn't have any glaring defects. While it isn't legally required, the Virginia State Police recommends that private sellers keep a logbook that lists the name and address of anyone they sell a firearm to, along with the make, model, and serial number of the firearm and date of purchase. Keep in mind that because you're buying the gun from a private individual, your name will not show up in the chain of ownership for the gun. This means if the gun is found at the scene of a crime, the seller will come up as the last owner of the gun with that serial number. The log is primarily to protect the seller, but also protects you in case the gun is stolen. While there is no law in Virginia that requires an unlicensed private individual to run a criminal background check before they sell a firearm to someone else, private individuals are restricted from selling a firearm to someone they know is ineligible to purchase a firearm. If you're at a gun show, Virginia State Police will be on hand to conduct background checks for anyone who asks for one.  You can also order your own background check ahead of time by going to the nearest Virginia State Police headquarters and completing an application. However, these do take approximately 15 days to complete, so plan in advance if you want to bring along your own background check.  If you don't want to go through with the background check, simply find an individual who is willing to sell to you without one. There are no further legal requirements if you want to purchase a firearm from a private seller. All you have to do is make payment and leave with your firearm. However, you want to make sure you comply with Virginia laws regarding the carrying of firearms as you transport the gun home.  Generally, you can open-carry any firearm as long as it isn't loaded. If you also have ammunition, it's a good idea to store the ammunition separately. If you purchase a handgun, you can put it in the glove compartment or a similar concealed area of your vehicle for transport, even if you don't have a concealed carry permit.

summary: Bring a valid government-issued photo ID if you're going to a gun show. Discuss your purchase with the individual selling the firearm. Provide your complete name and address to the seller. Comply with a background check if the seller requests one. Complete the purchase of your firearm.


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Choose neutrals such as black, navy, and brown for a versatile sock option. These shades look great with nearly any outfit. Since the neutral is dark in tone, your outfit looks balanced overall, rather than potentially bright or loud.  Since your bottom choice is dark, both colored and neutral tops look great. You can also choose a charcoal grey or slate-blue colored sock for a dark, neutral choice. If you aren’t afraid to have all eyes on you, go for a colored pair of knee-high socks, such as a red, green, or light blue. This is a great way to add a pop of color to a mostly neutral outfit. When wearing colored socks, try to choose tops and bottoms that are neutral in color so your outfit doesn’t look too loud.  For instance, wear a pair of funky red socks with dark denim shorts and a white T-shirt. Select a pair of novelty socks for a fun, unique look. Choose socks in a tie-dye, polka-dot, or printed pattern, for instance. If you want a unique knee-high sock option, look for a pair with an interesting pattern, such as sheer or fishnet. These sock choices add a bit of interest to your outfit, and they can look quite classy if styled with dressy pieces. For example, wear a pair of sheer black knee-highs with a black cocktail dress. If you want a casual, active style, choose a set of athletic black or colored socks with 2 or 3 stripes. These give a slightly sporty edge to your outfit, and they look great with gym shorts and a tank top.  Wear these with a pair of cleats and you’re all set for soccer practice. For a cute, tomboy outfit, wear athletic socks with a jersey T-shirt dress. If you are worried that your knee-highs look too risque, you can easily pair your socks with a set of tights. Wear nearly any pair of tights you’d like if you want to cover up a bit more. For example, choose a sheer pair for a dressy look or go with a patterned set of tights for extra detail.
summary: Go for dark neutrals if you want a balanced and stylish choice. Choose a pair of colored socks for a bold look. Try textured socks if you want to add detail to your outfit. Pick a pair with stripes at the top for a sporty, tomboy look. Wear a pair of tights underneath for a subtle style.