Totally get where you're going with that. But it seems to me that there should be a "reasonableness" test applied to these cases. i.e. If the guy blew up 80lbs of tannerite in the street in front of...
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Totally get where you're going with that. But it seems to me that there should be a "reasonableness" test applied to these cases. i.e. If the guy blew up 80lbs of tannerite in the street in front of...
The problem with that theory is it presupposes that you get to have the final say on what constitutes a "good reason." That's generally not the case.
If posting factual information about how something can hurt you violates their standards, then there's something wrong with their standards. Life isn't always rainbows and butterflies, and it should...
This story has more holes in it than a screen door. The one thing I found particularly troubling, was the assertion that the guy was being charged with "disorderly conduct," not because he did...
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