You do have an expectation that your neighbor won't photograph you from his 2nd story window.
Confused me there. :-)
I might give you that one. Trap is much cheaper though.
You may want to read up on your local laws before shooting someone for trespassing. Most states are very specific about that one.
Most states limit justifiable homicide to defending yourself or others from death, not your home or your property.
Good point. That's why we hire lawyers.
People in hot air balloons fly over other people's land all the time. They almost never get shot.
Most states are very specific about the conditions that make it allowable. Trespassing does not generally constitute immediate danger.
Please check the laws in your state first.
You are correct, but it wouldn't surprise me if they had been.
True, but I'm right more than 50% of the time.
Minnesota. The law is very clear here. I actually didn't know that until I got a permit to carry.
Texas is the oddball there. In most states, shooting someone in the back is almost automatically not justifiable.
Drones can't trespass. Besides, this one was on public property.
In most states, it is only legal to shoot someone in defense of your life and limb, not of your property.
First you lure it in, then you grab it.
I'd like to bring your attention to the comment I was replying to and a number of other comments replying to me. Several people are talking about shooting someone for trespassing. Also, the activists and the gadgets were not on private property, they were on/over the public road outside the property.
When did AlienWare buy Asus?
that's "intentional or unintentional misuse"
I think comparing it to the cost of a 6-piece mcnugget is fair though.
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