I don’t know.
Your question doesn’t speak to the issue.
If you shot the hypothetical assailant and killed them, you would be up on manslaughter charges, so the legal system would imply that you do condone such conduct.
I don’t know.
Your question doesn’t speak to the issue.
If you shot the hypothetical assailant and killed them, you would be up on manslaughter charges, so the legal system would imply that you do condone such conduct.
In information warfare I would think interference with delivery of loads of bricks to street corners in tense times would fall under Q’s full control. Bricks are ordered, them shipped. Traceable. Don’t impose some abstract extrapolation onto me. Poor argument skills you have.