Common sense agrees with you. New York State probably wouldn’t.Lol
Thankfully you’re in Florida.
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Common sense agrees with you. New York State probably wouldn’t.Lol
Thankfully you’re in Florida.
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Yeah shooting to maim is against the law no matter how you spell it.
LOL a couple of my friends did this a few years back on Halloween. They were driving in their neighborhood and some adolescent punks decided to drill their car with paintballs. So since it was Halloween, my friends went back home, quickly threw on costumes with some padding underneath, went back and charged at the kids. They ended up taking their guns and blasting them before running away and ditching their guns.
lol at pepper spraying and tazering and paintball blasting and beating the heck out of them… making them rethink it.
Unfortunately, theyd be back to vandalize your stuff in a short matter of time.
So… he said he was looking for tommy. You said there isn’t any tommy here, and he just was like 'ok" and that was the end of it lol?
My brother and I used to do a service for a real estate company, we needed to figure out if the owner of a foreclosed home was still occupying it so that they could move on with the sale. It was my idea to knock on the door and ask if Tommy was home. This way they didn’t suspect anything, and wouldn’t come at us with a baseball bat. We did a lot of jobs in the ghetto in the falls, and the Tommy line worked every single time. I would also say “oh wait, I’m at the wrong address, sorry about that, then leave.”