So the whole premise for the article is people dont do anything wrong if they think they will get caught because their is a paper trail back to the gun? Not that it is wrong to shoot an unarmed man in the crosswalk, but it is wrong if there is more of a chance of getting caught? Wtf kind of...
Typical Georgia interstate driver, speed up to block people in, that way you can get to your couch quicker. I wonder if the report and accident was worth the time it would have took to not accelerate.
I have asked my wife this same question (she is a former prosecutor), she says that you are not "obliged" to yield from anyone entering your lane, but if asked, say you had nowhere to go safely.
Not sure, but if I came across that while driving down a road, I doubt I would have paid it any attention if I wasn't planning on parking in front of it. Until just now, I didn't know there were "handicap only" accessible roads. Sorry Op, thanks for sharing with us other ignorant folk.
I almost got shot telling a Police officer that I had a gun in the truck. Officer came up to the window, asked if I knew why I was pulled over, I answered yes, but before you continue, I have my carry permit, and my gun tucked into the seat. Officer called for backup, drew their gun, and...
Shouldn't this be looked at as they stopped, the person in the rear did not? I agree that stopping in the middle of the road is borderline stupid (oddly enough saw someone on jekyll island do the exact same thing in a jeep directly in front of me this weekend), but its the person followings...