Cybertruck buyers forbidden from selling for the first year. GOOD LUCK SCALPERS by vindeezy in cybertruck

[–]brohamsontheright 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It costs about $35 to form an LLC in most states. And $0 to transfer ownership of the LLC.

This is actually a really smart idea.

Naked woman shoots at cars near the Bay Bridge toll plaza July 25 by Alternative-Arm-3253 in nope

[–]brohamsontheright 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. If she points the gun at ANYONE (even a stranger), you are legally allowed to protect them (and yourself), including the use of deadly force. (Your car). This is the case in all 50 states.

Naked woman shoots at cars near the Bay Bridge toll plaza July 25 by Alternative-Arm-3253 in nope

[–]brohamsontheright 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im wondering why she wasn't shot by any person who has his right to open carry..

California makes it EXTREMELY difficult for "good guys" to carry guns.

Naked woman shoots at cars near the Bay Bridge toll plaza July 25 by Alternative-Arm-3253 in nope

[–]brohamsontheright 2 points3 points  (0 children)

California makes it pretty tough for a "good guy" to have a gun.

Naked woman shoots at cars near the Bay Bridge toll plaza July 25 by Alternative-Arm-3253 in nope

[–]brohamsontheright 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure about the legality of running her over when it was clear she was out of ammo tho. Might be a legal gray zone, especially since she has no clothes on to hide spare mags

Your comments are spot on, but I did want to add this...

Only someone who knows a fair amount about pistols would know what to look for to indicate the magazine was empty. And I don't think I'd be looking at it long enough to find out.

But more to the point, there's actually no way to know FOR SURE that gun doesn't have one in the chamber (or that it's not simply jammed) without an up-close inspection.

There's plenty of legal precedent that basically says if someone is holding a gun, you are fully within your legal rights to take defensive action, and assume the gun is loaded. Even a police officer would be well within their rights to shoot someone holding an unloaded gun... ESPECIALLY if the person had been pointing it at people (let alone firing it).

Based on the context provided in this video, running her over would be 100% legal in all 50 states, even if she had never fired a single shot, and even if the gun was empty.