

Which is great and fine. I noted that in my response you quoted.
Which is great and fine. I noted that in my response you quoted.
Castle-Law applies to being in your car as well. But yea, the story I linked is similar, but not the one I was thinking about. It’s very hard to find specific news stores these days unfortunately. :/
In a vacuum that is correct. But material conditions must never lead to random act of violence for selfish gains, it frays the threads of society and leads to a worse outcome for everyone. If you are hungry, go steal from walmart, go rob a bank, don’t break into someone’s home, you don’t know (and obviously don’t care) about the circumstances of your victim, so why should a society extend you the same courtesy?
Absolutely not. I have state mandated insurance and while the regulations around insurance are fucked up, the insurance company should pay for my claim, then they can look at their legal options for reclaiming damages. If someone “accidentally” shoots a gun, that is negligence and the outcome of that action may result in criminal action, if it does, then sure let me file a civil case if it doesn’t, then again I have insurance.
If someone breaks into a home, they have committed violence against me and my family, and in a tight-knit community I’d expect neighbors to respond in-kind and help a member of that community from being victimized.
Not 100% true. Though I admit it’s rare, but in Texas a man was acquitted after killing a police officer trying to break into his house. Castle-Law absolutely came into play there.
This is the most recent I can find, but it’s happened several times in the past as well. It should happen more often, but unfortunately the defender doesn’t triumph.
Good. If you aren’t guilty, you shouldn’t have any liability what-so-ever. if anything, once declared not-guilty (or the case never make it to court) any further pursuit of the victim should result in criminal harassment charges. Leave the victims alone, even if they are white.
Breaking into a home isn’t “non-violent.”
Why are you trusting the police on this? Fuck the police or not?
This is actually why Texas is great and Joe Horn did nothing wrong. You can’t trust the police, but I absolutely trust my neighbors.
If you have power, you can have internet. Power was figured out in the 30’s even in the remote regions, internet should be no different.
Yea that’s what’s wild to me. I absolutely always 100% keep my passport on my person when I travel. It never leaves my side, ever.
The dems purpose isn’t to adapt to the needs of the electorate, their purpose is to support the status quo and israel, while enriching themselves. Winning elections is what they do in safe blue districts, disrupting leftism is what they do everywhere else.
Just not at the ballot box, where it costs you nothing and is literally the least you can do.
If you vote for the lesser of two evils, you are absolutley supporting rat-fucking our country for the next 4-years. Just like you have been since you were old enough to vote for Clinton.
American Intellectual property laws have been inadequate and damaging to everyone except Disney since Sonny Bono extended their effects to 70 years past the death of the author. It’s important to point out that original copyright length was ~7 years. This is just another example of IP laws needing to catch up to the digital age, and not be an excuse for capitalist dragons to horde all of human knowledge away behind licensing fees.
Why the fuck would I want to sue my neighbor? I trust him more then the police, and I already can’t sue them. Stop trying to wreck the meager society people have built.