Comment Re:Owner? (Score 4, Informative) 424
Have you been on Youtube lately? Blowing crap up is a pretty common hobby among Americans.
Have you been on Youtube lately? Blowing crap up is a pretty common hobby among Americans.
The US government is conveniently exempted from the DMCA when national security issues become involved.
Pretty much anything to do with the armed forces can very easily be swept under that particular rug.
OK. I see your point, but I still think my original point is valid. If you're wrecking property that isn't yours, the charge is going to be destruction of public or private property, not poaching. That means you'd be a vandal, not a hunter.
The article says that HUNTERS regularly TRIED to hit the insulators. That's like those jackasses that shoot up stop signs for fun. It's called VANDALISM, not HUNTING.
I'm guessing the animal rights nuts and anti-gun people are thinking that hunters go in the woods, get bored, and start shooting at random objects to pass the time..
That makes absolutely no sense. Regardless of what game you're going after, if you make any noise at all, any game in the vicinity will take off. If you fire off a shot, you can pretty much pack it up and go home. You're not getting anything that day.
So, would it give her any protection in case of identity theft? Surely someone's causing market confusion about the product in that case.
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