NEW IMPROVED DESIGN. Tighter fit and feel and rust resistant assembly!
12 GA perimeter alarm device. A basic trip alarm device that can be used
hundreds of times in many different ways for REAL security or fun.
Most states have laws against the setting of "spring-guns" or similar booby traps. I suspect that a device such as this would be interpreted by the state as such a device. I'd want an airtight legal opinion from a DA or judge before setting one of these and leaving it unattended. To the state your intents are irrelevant.....all that matters is what you did and how THEY can interpret it.
The problem being it's the DA and the system that get to define 'Deadly' for the jury....not you. It doesn't have to harm someone to get your ass in put in jail. It just has to meet THEIR definition of a trap.
That's pretty slick. A bit more expensive than a mousetrap, piece of pipe and a block of wood, though.
They taught us some neat tricks at Ft. Benning. One of the best instructors I had would show us what they used to make in Vietnam - then show us what Charlie would make. One can learn from many different sources.
Most states have laws against the setting of "spring-guns" or similar booby traps.
ReplyDeleteI suspect that a device such as this would be interpreted by the state as such a device.
I'd want an airtight legal opinion from a DA or judge before setting one of these and leaving it unattended. To the state your intents are irrelevant.....all that matters is what you did and how THEY can interpret it.
Yes, if deadly, but it's being marketed as a warning device using blanks.
DeleteThe problem being it's the DA and the system that get to define 'Deadly' for
Deletethe jury....not you. It doesn't have to harm someone to get your ass in put in jail. It just has to meet THEIR definition of a trap.
I don 't know how a blank could be considered deadly in a sane world.
DeleteThe world of the law and the world of the sane are often at odds.
DeleteBastiat for President! :)
DeleteThat's pretty slick. A bit more expensive than a mousetrap, piece of pipe and a block of wood, though.
ReplyDeleteThey taught us some neat tricks at Ft. Benning. One of the best instructors I had would show us what they used to make in Vietnam - then show us what Charlie would make. One can learn from many different sources.
One of the best instructors I had would show us what they used to make in Vietnam - then show us what Charlie would make
DeleteVery versatile.
I think this is more for after the festivities have begun, without blanks of course
ReplyDeleteEither way. :)
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