If ,as the article states, the one guy was afraid of ??? as someone was coming through his passenger window, and another was at the driver's window, is he not being celebrated as a self-defense case? I have questions...
A buddy and I went to a small prairie pothole lake last Sunday. It was really foggy when we showed up and got on the water about 9:15. We tried a shoreline out in 15-17 ft of water and maybe had a couple nibbles for the first couple hours, then went to one of the deeper holes, about 18-20 ft...
Try doing a little something worthwhile in your internet searches.
https://www.payerlawgroup.com/the-value-of-a-life-in-a-wrongful-death-claim/
Once a person decides to sue for a wrongful death, there really isn't much of a limit in what they can ask for in compensation. Lifetime's worth of...
Near as I can tell, the average pit owner will not have $1,000,000 in earnings over the course of their adult life, so suing them gets you nothing if there's a loss of life or major medical expenses.
There are already laws in place for holding people accountable for the actions of their dogs. The problem is most pit owners I've run across tend to be lower income types of people who have nothing to lose if they get sued.
Pick a purpose for owning a dog, and unless that purpose is to attack someone...there are better options.
Now, if you are running a meth lab and need to keep unsavory types from stealing your product, by all means...
Yep, "can" is certainly one way to look at it. The reality though is if you're going to play around a bear, there's a ranking in which we would all assess the relative risk of being killed. This tends to be the way a larger fraction of the population looks at it in a little more detail.
The...
1. While the question is hypothetical with the -40 for 3 days, the reality is it doesn't take 72 hrs to chill the engine down to the ambient air temp.
2. I am pretty familar with weather data, and even outside of that I can say with great confidence that I have had to start my truck several...
That's kinda like saying Teddy bears = black bears = grizzly bears = polar bears, when most others are well aware that there are important differences between them.
You can almost cut and paste this out of just about every article out there on a family pit bull that went nuts and killed a kid. Sweetest dog ever, I just don't know what happened....
https://www.fatalpitbullattacks.com/children-killed-by-pit-bulls.php
My example is of a recent install in the New Town area. I am guessing there's a location premium to be paid. I don't know the size of the generator, but all it has to power is a double wide mobile home with electric heat.
I think there's some of each. A box of Lucky Charms is the same between Walmart and locally owned stores, but they each have their own generic brands. I can't think of a specific item that is name brand and Walmart specific, but it's really apparent at Sam's Club. I remember reading a story a...
When I was in the Corps, I spent some time in Anniston, Alabama. There was a pretty large place with 4 or 5 bars in it called DeeFords (sp?). Anyway, to get in the place they had a group of bouncers (including one of the most physically intimidating women I've ever met) pat you down before you...
I get that, I really do. But companies like Spartan Nash should be able to do a better job of coming close to Walmart's pricing. I'm not saying they need to beat it, just be closer than what I've been seeing as of late. I'd spend 10% extra to buy all my stuff from the local grocery stores in...