• LOGIC💣@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I saw some sort of PSA where they were diagramming how much a criminal could learn from these stickers, and one of the stickers was something like a picture of a gun, with the words, “Come and take them.” And the criminal commentary was, “These people have guns that we can take.”

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      15 hours ago

      I always wondered if it would hold up in court.

      If you had a “come and take them” bumper sticker, a gun in the glove box, and forgot to lock your car. Could I legally take it?

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        4 hours ago

        The better question is whether police could use this as “consent” to search your vehicle.

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        8 hours ago

        The law feels like programming, if you follow the rules you can do whatever, but it’s more like an rpg with a game master. The moment you start bending the rules like a pretzel to start screwing people over, the humans running things will step in to stop you. That’s probably for the best, we don’t want to live in a world where “technically” always wins the day.

      • I’m not a lawyer, but my understanding is that US law doesn’t typically operate on technicalities like this. Would the “reasonable man” believe the bumper sticker was an offer to any passers-by to search the car and take any guns they find? I’ll answer my own question — definitely not.