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Item Value Value Name Definition/Description
Automatic  A firearm that reloads automatically and keeps firing repeatedly. A firearm is a weapon which is designed to expel a projectile by explosive action, as defined by Title 18 U.S.C. § 921. 
Blunt Object  Any hard object, other than a knife or sharp object, which is used to strike or bludgeon another individual. 
Chemical  Any chemical in liquid or gaseous form which can be used to stun, burn, poison, blind, choke or otherwise injure or incapacitate other individuals. Includes mace or pepper spray. 
Explosive Device/Bomb  An explosive device which is designed to detonate under specific conditions and is capable of causing bodily harm or property damage. Does not include smoke bombs. 
Handgun  A small firearm that can be held and fired with one hand, e.g. a pistol. Includes flare guns. A firearm is a weapon which is designed to expel a projectile by explosive action, as defined by Title 18 U.S.C. § 921. 
Knife  An instrument 2½ inches or longer used for cutting, generally consisting of a thin, sharp-edged, metal blade and a handle; includes knifelike weapons, daggers, and short swords.   
Multiple  More than one type of weapon was involved. 
Replica  Any object which realistically looks like a gun, bomb or other weapon. 
Rifles/Shotguns  A shoulder firearm of any type other than an Automatic Weapon. A firearm is a weapon which is designed to expel a projectile by explosive action, as defined by Title 18 U.S.C. § 921. 
Sharp object  Any sharp object otherthan a Knife, which can be used as a Weapon. 
Stun Gun/Electroshock Weapon  A device used to incapacitate a person by administering an electric shock to disrupt muscle functions. 
Air Gun/BB Gun  A projectile weapon that propels projectiles by means of compressed air or other gas. 
Bullet/Cartridge  A projectile designed to be expelled from a firearm or a cartridge including the bullet, case, powder, and primer. 
   
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