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Gina Carano Strikes Back: Disney Lawsuit Details Revealed! (Part 2)
This is part 2 of our coverage of the Gina Carano v. Disney lawsuit.
Actress Gina Carano announced on Twitter today that she is suing Disney over her firing from their Star Wars TV show, "The Mandalorian."
Interestingly, apparently her suit is being financially backed by free-speech advocate Elon Musk, who had promised to support people in court if they had harm inflicted upon them because of content they posted on Twitter.
In today's Law of Self Defense Show we read through and legally analyze Carano's lengthy civil complaint against Disney!
THIS IS THE WAY!
Today we continue with PART 2 of the reading of the complaint!
#GinaCarano
#Disney
#TheMandlorian
#Thisistheway
#KathleenKennedy
THERE IS ONLY ONE SELF-DEFENSE "INSURANCE" PROVIDER I TRUST!
There are lots of self-defense "insurance" companies out there. Some are hot garbage. Some have limited resources. Some are simply, in my view, untrustworthy. But there is ONE that I PERSONALLY TRUST to protect myself and my family.
LEARN which ONE I TRUST by clicking HERE:
https://lawofselfdefense.com/trust
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Gina Carano Strikes Back: Disney Lawsuit Details Revealed!
Actress Gina Carano announced on Twitter today that she is suing Disney over her firing from their Star Wars TV show, "The Mandalorian."
Interestingly, apparently her suit is being financially backed by free-speech advocate Elon Musk, who had promised to support people in court if they had harm inflicted upon them because of content they posted on Twitter.
In today's Law of Self Defense Show we read through and legally analyze Carano's lengthy civil complaint against Disney!
THIS IS THE WAY!
#GinaCarano
#Disney
#TheMandlorian
#Thisistheway
#KathleenKennedy
THERE IS ONLY ONE SELF-DEFENSE "INSURANCE" PROVIDER I TRUST!
There are lots of self-defense "insurance" companies out there. Some are hot garbage. Some have limited resources. Some are simply, in my view, untrustworthy. But there is ONE that I PERSONALLY TRUST to protect myself and my family.
LEARN which ONE I TRUST by clicking HERE:
https://lawofselfdefense.com/trust
Disclaimer - Content is for educational & entertainment purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice. If you are in need of legal advice you must retain competent legal counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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New York Sued for Refusing to Allow Non-Residents to CCW!
Gun Owners Foundation has filed a Federal lawsuit against New York because the state's fascist gun control framework effectively makes it impossible for non-residents to exercise the Second Amendments under the US Constitution.
In this Law of Self Defense show I do a live reading of the complaint by the plaintiffs!
THERE IS ONLY ONE SELF-DEFENSE "INSURANCE" PROVIDER I TRUST!
There are lots of self-defense "insurance" companies out there. Some are hot garbage. Some have limited resources. Some are simply, in my view, untrustworthy. But there is ONE that I PERSONALLY TRUST to protect myself and my family.
LEARN which ONE I TRUST by clicking HERE:
https://lawofselfdefense.com/trust
Disclaimer - Content is for educational & entertainment purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice. If you are in need of legal advice you must retain competent legal counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.
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Cautionary Tale: When Prosecutors Go Bad
Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby is looking at 60 years in prison on Federal fraud charges, after recently having been convicted of perjury.
This is the same woman who fabricated an investigation and persecuted six Baltimore police officers over the in-custody death of black male Freddy Gray, way back in 2015.
I covered the trials of those six officers in real-time--in all cases the charges against the officers were either dropped or the officers were acquitted at bench trial by a black judge.
In today's show we share our recollections of Mosby's outrageous conduct as State's Attorney in the Freddie Gray manner, as a cautionary tale about the hazards of making oneself visible to the criminal justice system.
Join me LIVE at Noon ET to discuss!
THERE IS ONLY ONE SELF-DEFENSE "INSURANCE" PROVIDER I TRUST!
There are lots of self-defense "insurance" companies out there. Some are hot garbage. Some have limited resources. Some are simply, in my view, untrustworthy. But there is ONE that I PERSONALLY TRUST to protect myself and my family.
LEARN which ONE I TRUST by clicking HERE:
https://lawofselfdefense.com/trust
Disclaimer - Content is for educational & entertainment purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice. If you are in need of legal advice you must retain competent legal counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.
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More USCCA/Alan Colie Controversy!
Today I react to two YouTube videos about the USCCA/Alan Colie controversy that seem to come to opposite conclusions!
Join me LIVE at Noon ET to discuss!
THERE IS ONLY ONE SELF-DEFENSE "INSURANCE" PROVIDER I TRUST!
There are lots of self-defense "insurance" companies out there. Some are hot garbage. Some have limited resources. Some are simply, in my view, untrustworthy. But there is ONE that I PERSONALLY TRUST to protect myself and my family.
LEARN which ONE I TRUST by clicking HERE:
https://lawofselfdefense.com/trust
Disclaimer - Content is for educational & entertainment purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice. If you are in need of legal advice you must retain competent legal counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.
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CA Ammo Background Check Law: UNCONSTSITUTIONAL!
Join me for a reading of the Federal court decision finding that California's ammunition background check law, passed as Proposition 63 by popular vote, is an unconstitutional infringement of the Second Amendment! Another GREAT Second Amendment analysis under Bruen by the great and powerful Federal District Judge Roger T. Benitez!
Join me LIVE at Noon ET!
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Bodega Gun Grab: Is THIS Lawful Self-Defense?
An argument between two men in a bodega goes ballistic when one of them pulls a handgun.
Unfortunately for him, this turns out to be a poor decision, as the other fellow simply takes the handgun from him.
Worse, the other fellow then proceeds to shoot the aggressor to the ground, firing at least five additional shots into him as he lays there.
Could this be lawful self-defense? Murder? Manslaughter?
Join me LIVE at 11:30 AM ET to discuss!
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Can You Lawfully Shoot a Threat THROUGH Your Front Door?
A couple are awoken at o-dark-thirty by the sound of loud banging on their front door. As the man retrieves a firearm the woman calls 911 to report an apparent home invasion. Then the glass in the the door shatters and the male homeowner fires a single shot through the front door.
When police arrive they find a very drunk and very deceased college student dead from gun shot on the front porch. He had just moved into a home on the same street, and drunkenly thought he was breaking into what he mistakenly believed was his own home.
In fact, this college student had no criminal state of mind when he tried to enter the wrong home, and would have caused no harm if he'd not been shot--yet the homeowner nevertheless shot him dead through the front door as if he were a genuine home invader.
Is this an example of a shooting that's AWFUL, but LAWFUL?
Join me LIVE at NOON ET to discuss!
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Kentucky Shows How to Get Tough on Crime!
The Republican-controlled legislature is advancing House Bill 5 (HB5), also known as the "Safer Kentucky Act," and it includes a ton of tough-on-crime provisions that other states that value the safety of their residents out to consider modeling.
(Kentucky's governor is a Democrat, but the Republican legislator is a super-majority with veto-override capability.)
Included in the 72-page bill are provisions that:
prohibit or tightly constrain probation and parole for a variety of violent crimes,
makes death-by-fentanyl-sale a capital crime,
substantially elevate the severity and sentences for a variety of violent crimes including carjacking,
prohibits unlawful homeless encampments,
explicitly approves the use of force by property owners or renters to remove squatters or trespassers,
empowers the state Attorney General to sue any that decline to enforce that law (e.g., sanctuary cities),
requires homeless shelters to prohibit resident individuals from the use of drugs or alcohol and require that they consent to mental health conditions and refrain from criminal activity,
allows for the institutionalizing of individuals without requiring proof of criminal conduct,
tightly restricts the ability of "charitable bail organizations" to bail out violent criminals,
strengthens the ability of retail establishments to use force to detain shoplifters and organized theft rings,
provides criminal and civil immunity to shoplifters who lawfully use force to stop shoplifters,
defines reckless endangerment with a firearm as a "violent offender" crime for which probation or parole is tightly constrained,
expands the definition of terroristic threatening to include any building and any gathering of 3 or more persons,
mandates that school employees report to police certain violent acts or firearms possession by students,
expands the definition of "serious physical injury" for certain domestic violence offenses (including "dating" relationships),
greatly increases the penalties for flight from the police,
... and much, much more!
Join me LIVE at NOON ET as we read through the more interesting portions of this tough-on-crime legislation.
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Motorcycle-Jacking! How Are You LEGALLY Allowed to Defend?
You're riding your motorcycle down a backwoods road, when you're waved down by a pedestrian. You stop, and he compliments you on your bike.
In fact, he likes your bike so much, he produces a knife and demands you turn it over to him.
What are you LEGALLY allowed to do to defend both yourself and the bike?
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Sucker-Punch Prankster FINDS OUT! Excessive Force?
As two men happen to be walking towards each other, one pretends to launch a punch, but holds back the blow--it's just a "sucker-punch prank."
The other fellow responds by beating the prankster to the ground, leaving him unconscious.
We have the video, and we'll share it with you in today's show!
Was the counter-attack legally justified? Did the prank victim use excessive force?
Join me LIVE at Noon ET to discuss!
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Alec Baldwin RE-Indicted for the Manslaughter of Halyna Hutchins!
Alec Baldwin has been re-indicted for the October 2021 manslaughter of cinematographer, wife, and mother, Halyna Hutchins.
Join me LIVE on Saturday, January 20, at Noon ET for a recap of my prior legal analysis of this unlawful killing.
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Law of Self Defense Q&A Show! What's LEGAL in Self-Defense?
In this episode of the Law of Self Defense Q&A Show we'll address a variety of self-defense law questions, including:
Does an attached garage/enclosed porch count as part of my “castle”?
How is curtilage defined, and what does that do for me?
If burglary justifies deadly defensive force, what qualifies as burglary?
How legally perilous is it to come to the defense of a stranger?
What is an “unpublished” court opinion, and why does that matter?
What is the burden of production, and who has it?
How do I tactically manage being approached by a group of scary men?
What happens if I shoot in lawful self-defense, but hit an innocent bystander?
Should self-defense instructors use a disclaimer when teaching about self-defense law?
Just in case I ever need one, can you recommend a use-of-force instructor?
Should you have your LAWYER, rather than yourself, call 911?
Join us LIVE at Noon ET on Friday, January 19, to make yourself HARD TO CONVICT, by learning the ACTUAL law of self defense!
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Tap on Car Window with Muzzle, Hear Loud Noises!
In an apparent road-rage event, a man approaches a green SUV with a pistol in hand, and uses the muzzle to tap on the driver's side window, then lowers his handgun to his side.
The response from inside the SUV is a fusillade of fire, with fatal results.
Lawful self-defense or excessive force by the driver?
Join me LIVE at Noon ET to discuss!
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Airport Fight! How Can YOU BEST DEFEND?
A young black woman gets to throwing hands at two men--one white, one black--in what appears to be an airport coffee shop. At one point she attempts to strike the men with a large metal chair, and ultimately she hurls herself over the counter before finally stomping away.
The men defend themselves against these attacks, at one point vigorously throwing the woman to the floor.
Was the woman's attack merely non-deadly force, or did it escalate to deadly force--and, if so, did it do so lawfully?
Was the men's defense merely non-deadly force, or did it escalate to deadly force--and, if so, did it do so lawfully?
Join me LIVE at NOON ET to discuss!
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Police LAWFULLY Burned A Man to Death?
It was late October 2021 in upstate New York when Jason Jones was arrested after engaging in disorderly conduct outside a police station, after just leaving a bar.
While in the station, a shirtless and barefooted Jones grabbed a gallon jug of hand sanitizer and liberally coated himself in it--presumably in preparation for going hands-on with the three officers present and making himself slippery to control.
One of the officers presented his Taser, and applied it to Jones. The sanitizer coating his body instantly ignited, causing Jones to ultimately die of his burns a month later. In response to the flaming Jones, all three officers fled the room.
Almost two years later, the Attorney General of New York decided against bringing any criminal charges against the three officers.
In today's show we'll discuss the legal doctrine of mens rea (mental state) and how various forms of intent can create or remove criminal liability.
Join me LIVE at Noon ET to discuss!
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How Many Bullets Are TOO Many Bullets?
How many bullets are TOO many bullets?
That's the legal question we ask in today's show, using a couple of high-volume fire police shooting videos as context, and exploring the self-defense law element of IMMINENCE, with a particular focus on the AOJ Triad. .
Join me LIVE at Noon ET, Thursday, January 11, to discuss.
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Cop Shoots 11-Year-Old in Chest: Is This POSSIBLY Lawful?
A Mississippi 11-year-old calls 911 saying that his mother's dangerous ex-boyfriend had arrived at their home unexpectedly and was acting aggressively.
Cops show up at the house, guns out, and start clearing. The mother exits first, and the a clearing cop starts calling for the boyfriend to come out unarmed.
A human form rushes out of a doorway towards the clearing cop, who instantly fires his pistol--striking what turned out to be the 11-year-old 911 caller in the chest.
The child survived the wound, and the family has filed a $5 million lawsuit.
Could this shooting POSSIBLY be lawful?
Join me LIVE at Noon ET, Wednesday, January 10, to discuss.
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Clerk Pulls REAL Gun Against Robber's FAKE Gun! Lawful?
An Orange County CA liquor store found himself the victim of an armed robbery recently--but then realized that the robber's gun was not real.
The clerk then presented his own real gun from under the counter. The robber, realizing he'd brought a fake gun to a real gunfight, immediately fled.
Is it lawful to pull a gun on someone threatening you with what you know to be a fake gun? After all, where's the deadly force threat?
Join me LIVE at Noon ET on Tuesday, January 9, to discuss!
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Texas Man with AR Rifle Drives Off Thieves: Lawful?
Houston TX-area homeowner Terry Willis was alerted to a swarm of car thieves amongst his driveway vehicles by his home security cameras around o-dark-thirty.
His response? He stepped out of his home pointing an AR rifle he'd built himself, and told them "I don't think you want to do that."
The car thieves fled in comic-like desperation. No property was taken, no shots were fired, no person was injured. Happy ending all around--or is it?
Is the use of an AR rifle in defense of property lawful, or could this homeowner be facing serious legal jeopardy.
Join us LIVE at Noon ET on Monday, January 8, to discuss!
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Philly Subway Killing: Self-Defense, Accident, or Manslaughter?
Two men, one much larger than the other, get into a physical confrontation on a Philadelphia subway platform, with the larger man holding the smaller against a support column.
Suddenly the smaller man--now identified as Chaz Wearing--throws a punch, then another, sending the larger man staggering off the platform and onto the tracks--seconds before subway car enters the station and runs over the fallen man with fatal results.
Was this death lawful self-defense on the part of Wearing? Was it a genuine accident? Was it involuntary manslaughter--the criminal charge that has since been brought against Wearing?
Join me LIVE at Noon ET on Saturday, January 6 to discuss!
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Law of Self Defense Q&A Show! What's LEGAL in Self-Defense?
In today's Law of Self Defense Q&A Show we'll address a variety of self-defense law questions, including:
How does Platinum Membership work, what do I get?
Can I be a licensed bodyguard to my own wife, and then carry in restricted locations?
Are the flurry of new gun control laws being passed constitutional?
When can I point my gun at another person and not have any legal risks?
Does a prosecutor know what level of resources you’re bringing to your legal defense?
Can I use deadly force to prevent guns being stolen from a gun store?
Should I video my surroundings, evidence, witnesses, after my use-of-force event?
What should I do if onlookers try to keep me scene after I’ve defended myself?
What are the legal issues around my keeping aggressors outside of my personal space?
What do you think of the Byrna OC “pistol”?
Join us LIVE at Noon ET to make yourself HARD TO CONVICT, by learning the ACTUAL law of self defense!
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Costco Gas Line SHOWDOWN! What Could YOU Do?
One driver cuts the gas line at Costco, and finds himself being chastised by a second driver for the offense.
The first driver decides to escalate the verbal confrontation to the physical be securing an expanding baton from his truck.
The second driver responds to this by presenting a pistol.
Who is in the right? Both? Neither? What could YOU do?
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Oops: Officer Responds to Prowler Call, Resident Rushes Out Screaming with Gun
In an officer-involved shooting that is reminiscent of Texas Police Officer Aaron Dean's 2019 prowler-investigating shooting of Atatiana Jefferson--for which Dean was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 11 years and 10 months in jail (perhaps not coincidentally that shooting occurred on November 10)--another Texas police officer has shot and killed another homeowner while responding to a prowling call.
Last week Texas Police Officer Lauren Nick responded to a prowling call, briefly investigated the area, then rang the doorbell of the caller. Almost instantly, Aaliyah Anders, a 26-year-old black woman, rushed out of the door, screaming wildly, and pointing a handgun at Officer Nick. Nick responded with four rounds fired in self-defense, killing Anders.
Not that it should matter, but in both cases the shooting victim was black. Officer Dean was white. I am unaware of the race of Officer Nick.
This event was captured on both the officer's body-worn camera and on the residence Ring camera, and I'll share those videos during today's show.
Join me LIVE at Noon ET as we do our usual plain-English use-of-force law break down of the officer-involved shooting of Aaliyah Anders.
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VIDEO: Fatal Pizza Shooting: LAWFUL or MURDER?
Three men got involved in a low-level confrontation outside an Illinois pizza place last Friday--and things escalated quickly, as captured on video.
Ultimately, Michael Freund, who was watching the other two men wrestle each other on a porch. One of those two men was purportedly a friend of Freund's, and the other was Dexter Perkins. Freund would ultimately pull out a pistol fired two warning shots, and then fired another 9 bullets into Perkins, killing him.
Freund has since been arraigned on a charge of first-degree murder and denied pre-trial release.
Could this be a lawful use of force in defense of others, with Freund intervening in lawful defense of his friend? Or was this just a senseless murder, as so many are?
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