Yes.
yes
The charge is Terroristic Threats (which has been on the books longer than the "terror threats" from terrorist groups). You'd also have a charge for use of the phone to make the threat. And probably Inducing Public Panic. Any of those could result in jail time.
Only for sales to people in Ohio.
The initial charge on a pith ball is typically neutral, meaning it does not have a net positive or negative charge. It can be charged by bringing a charged object near it, inducing a separation of charges within the pith ball.
david newman of brookville Ohio
david newman of brookville Ohio
chase, dash, hurry, fling, run, scattering, panic, charge, crash
Rape by force or violence.
I'm not sure but i believe you can since it is a misdemeanor charge
Insulators can be charged by coming into contact with a charged object, inducing a separation of charge within the insulator. This can happen through processes such as friction, conduction, or induction, leading to the insulator having a net positive or negative charge.
Dealers can charge up to $250