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  1. Puzzleheaded_Truck80 on

    Purge level stuff or nearly any dystopian sci fi. Made (potentially real) ironically they call themselves the pro-life party.

  2. Fascinating that it’s based on the product of a libertarian think tank. Land ownership itself doesn’t seem particularly libertarian, and certainly taking someone’s right to life justified by legalese over inalienable rights isn’t.

  3. The US, where capital in all forms is more important than human life. That it is being modified instead of tacitly understood is terrifying.

  4. BoyWonderDownUnder2 on

    1) This bill has nothing whatsoever to do with recreational camping.

    2) This bill hasn’t even been voted on so no, Kentucky hasn’t “legalized killing campers”.

    Get your clickbait bullshit out of here.

  5. No where else I can think of has this mentality of you vs tue world like the US.
    You can’t build society on pure mistrust and hatred

  6. Crazy legislation, and doubtless a response to people getting in trouble for eg soaking unhoused people in ice water in the dead of winter.

    What’s more, if the law really makes deadly force justifiable based on the ‘belief’ that someone was trying to commit robbery or other crimes or even someone defying a contested eviction, there are some pretty wild implications for self defense.

    If someone is on a hike and ends up on private property, this law could mean that the property owner could shoot at the hiker, and the hiker could shoot back, and it’s possible that neither of them would be breaking the law.

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