Thats sad. I had to stay in the gun closet too for the majority of my life but now i live in one of the few conservative towns in Mass and dont really care anymore. I'll say this people don't tailgate my truck anymore.
Her best bet is sueing the landlord trying to alter a legal agreement, the lease. Allowing the other roommates out of the lease at her expense.
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@@mynameisgladiator1933 - True. They are conspiring to commit a fraud, she has them by their short hairs if she wants to yank on them. Personally, I'd make them pay out the ass for violating my rights and for the mental anguish during exam week. I go to the mat to see to it they pay dearly.
It wouldn't be a false police report if they called and said, "can someone come and inspect our situation to make sure there aren't any violations?' or something along those lines.
@Logan Waltz So you think a landlord should be able to take away a Constitutional right? Do you also think they should be able to not lease to people because of race?
@@gregoryk.9815 They say she violated their right to peaceful enjoyment by owning a gun, but then clearly burglered her room and violated her right to peaceful enjoyment. That's why I've always bought a lock for my door when I had roommates.
They did more than violate her privacy. The roommates committed breaking/entering and illegal trespass when they entered her room. I am sure the lease/rental agreement has an eviction clause where illegal activity terminates the lease. The lawbreakers should get kicked out.
She was perhaps a little complacent to leave her guns unlocked/out of a safe during a trip, but she should have had reasonable expectation of privacy regardless.
@@hansteichmann No, the 4th Amendment only applies to Government entities. As her roommates are private residents that just makes them low lifes for going through her belongings. Unfortunately, thanks to yet another ridiculous Supreme Court decision, any one of her roommates could have allowed LE to enter and do a search of the home as well and it would not have "violated" her 4th Amendment protections. The court, in their infinite (lack of) wisdom found that if an adult resident of a home allows LE to enter and allows them to search without a warrant it is considered a lawful search and anything found that could be considered criminal is not Fruit of the Poisonous Tree. It seem there is little sanity, let alone respect for the Constitution, left in Washington at all these days.
@@LibertyWarrior1776 UNLESS, she had a lock on her room and used it. If her room was locked, then they would need a warrant to go in. Also, the considerations that dictate whether the police may search areas of a home also apply to items within the residence. Even if a roommate consents, the police cannot search a closed bag or suitcase of another occupant unless the consenting roommate has access to that item as well. Basically, if you live with anyone and you want privacy and do not share a bedroom, put a keyed lock on the bedroom door. If the police searched the room without a warrant anything found would then be Fruit of the Poisonous Tree.
@@julia-6195 Actually the case that went in front of SUPCO had that very element and the court found that due to the fact that one adult occupant had given permission to search the house the entire house was now open to a "Consensual Search". This is the issue today, even our Supreme Court has no respect for the Constitution. So many conservatives were completely supportive of Kavanaugh but were being distracted with the charges against him. Very few of us were actually looking at his Judicial record and noting that his record for finding for the Government in Civil Rights matters is very disturbing. He is far from a Constitutionalist and much more of a Statist. We will certainly see more rights erode under his tenure. No matter how you cut it our Constitutional Republic is on borrowed time and stories like this should be very scary to anyone who desires true Liberty.
Unless they forced entry through a locked door, I'm pretty sure there's no case for B&E. Illegal entry might be possible, though there's likely some question of that since it's all the same residence and they were all consenting tenets. On the other hand, I'm not an attorney, so I may be mistaken.
@@frocat5163 Many leases don't allow tenants/roommates to lock their doors when they aren't home (landlord or roommates may need access in an emergency). She should have had a lock box/safe for her guns in any case though.
Ronald Hodgson yea I’d rake them over the coals. Then once they couldn’t afford to stay in school. They leave the apartment. I’d then contact the landlord that his terms to pay for other rooms separately rented is bad business. Then leave myself after also clarifying next time your told I search said persons room and found x. You should consider them evict-able for invasion of privacy.
They have actually committed a crime by going through her things, especially concerning the firearms. If they in any way put their hands on said firearms, they have violated State Law.
I agree, when did cowards have more rights then the rest of us! Kiss Ma. goodbye, just another dumbass state, for dumb folks! I would sue, they went thru her stuff!
Probably there were no arrests because she didn't make a burglary complaint. At most it would be a trespass Complained because it was not mentioned that anything was taken. The story is they just found out she had the gun and didn't want it in the house. She should have just told them tough cookies it's a legal gun and I have the right to have it in my residence I live here so drop dead. Instead it sounds like she let them bully her to moving out when she was not ready to, that's on her.
John, the Revelator my cousin bought a mere’s leg .45-.70 govt and was cleaning it at the table in his apartment, his roommate walked in and shook his head and said “Dude really? You know how much that’s going to suck shooting right? Why the hell did you buy a stubby .45-.70 government instead of a full size? At least then it probably wouldn’t kick back and hit you in the face.” My cousin replied “This is the home defense gun now, as of why a mere’s leg, a full size would be impractical for indoor use.” “Why .45-.70 though?” “Fuck it”
@@davecasey4341 I can tell by the wink your likely joking but for anyone seriously wondering. Its funny that when you take a anti-gun person to the Firing Range and show them and talk them through everything involved in gun ownership, and let them shoot a couple of guns, they a LOT of the time do a complete 180 on their views. Most, Id say 70+%, of anti-gun people either A) dont know the full extent of what is invovled B)have never held let alone fired a firearm or C) Both. Its amazing what proper education on a subject can do for bad/incorrect views on a subject.
I got fired for having a gun in my truck... They said that if i shot someone they'd be responsible... you don't understand how offensive that is for a legal owner...
It's not about real threats it's about scray black guns. 😅 Really it's just about control, step one keep people ignorant and firearms which makes them scared of them. Step two is banning them little by little, slow going but still going.
The roommates were 100% to be scared. I have to chain my guns down nightly so they dont stalk baby orphans in the middle of the night for the souls they need to eat.
I am prone to agree with nathan Christie. I have awoke at night to find my guns having parties with other firearms. Of which, they know I absolutely condone. I caught my glock trying to molest an underage marlin. I went ballistic! And I have the charts to prove it.
@@ArmouryTerrain although, seal meat is delicious! And I said that as a joke. I would never eat a seal. But I do believe that they would be quite tasty.
I have to take my AR15 completely apart and put one part in each room of my house in separate safes. And I have a 10ft hole in my back yard that I have a safe inside a safe that I have to put my lower receiver in and fill it with concrete at night, just so the damn thing doesn't go kill people in the middle of the night. O yeah I forgot I also have to pull the bullets out of the casing and poor out and sock the Freedom Powder in water, so the bullets don't turn into racist heat-seeking baby Killin rounds.
Always puzzled me as to why disarming the victims (of crime/oppression) somehow makes them safer and freer. After a shooting they always want to disarm the people who did not do the shooting.
What would she sue the landlord for? It was her roommates that violated her privacy, and the landlord couldn't even evict her. It's just a letter offering to waive a fee if she leaves.
Not all of us are cowardly weaklings. Pretty sure the ones not cowering behind their loaded gun just in case something goes bump in the night are not the weird ones
@@Azrolator Yeah but I bet youll go crawling to the phone when big bubba breaks into your house and starts having his way with your wife or trying to kill your kids. By the time the police get there IM sure they will be completely safe and bubba will have learned the error of his ways
I really hope this young lady stands her ground and she has my support as I served 24 years in both the U.S. NAVY and the U.S. AIR FORCE to defend her right . take care and stay safe.
Well now I can see a student loan possibly being paid off with the lawsuit against the roommates over this. Good luck justifying searching through her things because they saw a mega hat to a judge.
But that's OK... you forgot that their feelings were hurt. Glad we found out that the French girl had mental issues.... she could have been not responsible for any of her actions....
They want to be able to own their guns, but some of them, republican and democrats alike dont want you or me owning them. Its an elitist thing, only the top 1% should have that right, everyone else just bow down to the criminals. I love how they think a person that is committing a crime, more then likely a felony at that, is going to just say "Hey Joe, that gun you got there is illegal now, they passed a new law, better not break into this womans house" for heavens sake they are called criminals for a reason. Gun laws just disarm the ones who are not going to do anything bad. It gives criminals power and makes you reliant on the powers that be to protect you.
When the government wants our guns...it is ALWAYS for the purpose of putting their foot on the throats of the people. Which is why we can NEVER hand over our firearms under ANY circumstance & we MUST ALWAYS be prepared to fight that battle, if ever it comes. Because I can tell you with confidence that I am willing to lay down my life for my rights to own firearms. It is what has kept us a free society & it is what will KEEP us a free society. They CANNOT have my freedoms.
all those that went into her room and invaded her privacy should be fined and or sued! Period!!! Just because they all live in the home together they each pay for there own space within the home and they had no legal right to go into her paid for "PRIVATE" space!So morally wrong as well as illegal in a Free State!!!!
God damn praise be to the don't F with my shit club. I keep some firearms locked up but I'll be damned if there isn't 1 in the desk and 1 in the kitchen cabinet and 1 in my bathroom and 1 in my glove box and there just might be 1 in my night stand... but the rest are locked up tight, I PROMISE !
You can tell they're genuinely afraid because they have no problem confronting and bullying her... Yeah, no. They're not afraid of the guns. They're forcing their agenda.
Not only would I make the landlord go to lengths to evict me if it was me, I would also clean my guns every night in the living room or kitchen table. EVERY Night....
I’d wear it around the house with only a belt and naked like a nude deputy Barney Fife. I’d fumble it around clumsily then wipe my nose in a quirky Don Knotts fashion with my pointing finger before putting it back in the holster backwards.
Actually, the Boston Massacre was over taxes. Lexington was over gun confiscation. So no, Boston was not where the first shot was fired -- it was at Lexington. And by the way, those shots? Fired in front of a church, and they were fired in self-defense against tyranny.
I keep a Springfield, crossed rifles, and some other stickers on my truck, I have had two incidents... 1. Lib idiot got all snowflakey and called the cops, they told them I was going to kill a bunch of people. I had my Springfield on my hip...nothing in the car, I showed my license, cops and I had a nice chat, and I was on my way within a few short minutes. No problem. 2. Caught some jackass trying to look in my car for guns (either theft or crying wolf, dunno), walked about 10 feet away or so from him, asked what he was doing, said he was looking for the guns, very nonchalantly. I lifted my shirt and said, "this one?". He casually walked off.
@@cal1776 brandishing implies a threat, and generally means the weapon is drawn.... A person asking to see your gun, and you showing it to them, holsters on your hip, not touching it... Could hardly be called brandishing.
@Seek Truth a reasonable law enforcement officer would consider the person stalking the citizen as a potential threat.... And have no problem with you sending them away, non lethal. Again the law is pretty concrete.... Brandishing isn't subjective... It's the act of "drawing" a weapon on someone... Be it a knife, sword, hammer, axe or firearm... Simply having one visible in your possession, or even holding it at rest in your hand, isn't legally "brandishing".... Could some crazy liberal lie and say you were... Sure... So yes prudence is best.... But in this case, who knows what that psycho was up to... I've had to "brandish" a weapon a few times.... One time a guy walked up on me at an atm Trying to intimidate me to get him Money... Another time two guys walked up on me in a parking lot suggesting it was best if I gave them money... Both incidents ended abruptly once they understood I was armed.
Meg Que the fair housing act. landlords and real estate agents can't discriminate against people when it comes to housing. Evicting someone because they don't like their political beliefs or their legal rights holds legal grounds for suing.
@Meg Que Tresspass, illegal eviction, and violation of the Fair Housing Act are laws. The laws were broken. The fact that the landlord and roomates are giving such vague and conflicting replies to her questions confirms their guilt. She should sue the bastards for all they are worth.
@Meg Que Meg, may I ask you a question? Lets say it was the 1960s. You knew of a person who worked in real estate, a landlord to be exact, who liked to draw red lines. Said landlord one day outlines an area on a map of his property. He then says "I don't like that type of people to live here. I will just deny them housing despite their being good tenants. It just ruins the neighborhood." Would you agree with that landlord?
Good for Layla to stand her ground. She is within her rights and has not done anything illegal. @Libertydoll, i would gladly donate towards the legal fees to help Layla. We must stand our ground. I am originally from Alabama myself and a legal gun owner. Thank you for covering this story. Invasion of privacy, wrongful contract termination all over feelings.
You are so right! One of the girls said that "Fear took over" and thats why she felt she had the right to go through all the girls things. Suppose the gun owner shot the girl in question and claimed the exact same reason? Snowflakes would shit fire! Why does fear work for some and not others? If the cops shoot you out of fear, they are justified. If you shoot the cops out of fear you are public enemy #1. Imagine if the gun owner found a scarf in the other girls room and accused her of being Antifa? Whoa Nelly!! :)
@@mrmasonry9792 I had roomates in college. We had two iron clad rules. Do not mess with stuff that is not yours. Do not invade other peoples rooms without permission first. Rommies who violated these rules were creepy jerks that no one trusted. The courts will deal with this.
She is the bad guy, because she lied about being evicted, then lied about being threatened with eviction, then the truth came out that her roommates said shes and asshole and threatened to move out if she didnt shape up. Apparently, she thinks its her Right, to compel them to live there and pay rent, so shes not responsible for having to find people willing to live with her. What do you wager this isnt the first time roommates have bailed on her?
@@mrmasonry9792 There is absolutely zero evidence that they searched her room and its an unbelievable stretch that they did so 'because shes from Alabama'. 99.999999% they knew she had guns, because she made sure everyone saw them, to trigger her 'snowflake' roommates.
She should trow something away and then accuse them of stealing it, they admitted going through her stuff. And how does a French college student get PTSD? Fucking frog!
@@sterlingarcher8441 yes and most of them go to college and end up broke ass students with a s*** ton of debt. The same reasons they don't own a gun are the same reasons there lives tend to suck.
What a crock. They saw her MAGA hat and screamed Reeeeeeeeeeeeee. Then searched her room praying they'd find something they could use to try to force her out.
this cant be legal...this type of stuff really pisses me off. Im really tired of emotional politics. i really cant understand how we've gotten to this point in our society. it makes me sick to my stomach to know that i am a part of this pacified generation. bad times make strong people, strong people make good times, good times make weak people and weak people collapse.
OZE FLVSH it shouldn't be legal, but I bet the law is on the shitbag lefty roomates side. There will be some bs about not expecting any reasonable degree of privacy from the other tennants in the property. Leftists love to create laws that only protect criminals.
OZE FLVSH how did we get here? That’s easy. We have a whole generation of young adults that were told, growing up, that their feelings matter more than anything else in the world.
We got here because people are divided on how to fix high crime rates, some say police the others say fuk dat I can protect myself. I'm a firm believer everyone should have some sort of protection including criminals because at the end of the day we give criminals too many chances and if they wanna live that life with an armed society they will be eliminated after second or third crime not 20th time in jail. What people dont understand let's take mass for example you get rid of the guns murders still will happen there is just no way to save every life stop every crime people need to have there own protection!
In Massachusetts nothing's legal kind of like California... I seen a study about California where they said the average person commits 5 felonies a day without knowing it.... regulation regulation regulation regulation regulation regulation regulations
@Mika Kalashnikov Why is the "B" still in LGBT. Bi = 2 which stands for 2 sexes. Not sure that's appropriate anymore with all the new genders popping up daily.
Wouldnt work. Firing pins might fire by themselves when removed. ...how in heck did these idiots get into Harvard?.......oh right..they are in the womens/gender studies program.
You'd be amazed at how many people are shot every year by roving bands of guns. I hear they sometimes leap out of gun safes and go looking for someone to shoot. I swear, our gene pool is polluted with idiots.
J R liberalism really ain't a yankee thing. Here in northern ny we've got Constitutional law enforcement and plenty of 2A supporting red blooded Americans. www.google.com/amp/s/oathkeepersny.wordpress.com/2016/05/20/sheriff-mike-carpinelli-of-lewis-county-new-york-to-receive-the-new-york-state-constitutional-sheriff-award-from-the-new-york-oath-keepers-at-their-annual-awards-dinner-on-june-11th-in-albany/amp/
They even demanded the firing pin be removed from an EMPTY gun. They suspect that the gun would somehow randomly shoot without bullets, without a cocked hammer or safety turned on.
@@leehongjin6884 its the ghost bullest. Them checky bastard ghosts still be loading up them ghost bullets and shooting people. Remember its always the guns fault
WAIT 4 people renting an apartment for $6,000 a month? Someone should drop a line to the IRS about his income status of this tenant exploration of young college girls.
Today I was almost fired from Lowe's because I conceal carry. Went in there on my time and somebody got their feelings hurt about it. Reported me as some domestic terrorist. FML
You don't have this problem in Alabama. First off the landlords would laugh in that nosey roommate's face and tell them to move, if they were uncomfortable.
@Meg Que Ok, attitude much? I guess you think you know me, and that's why you have such a nasty attituded. I honestly could care less about the gun situation. The roommate however was in the wrong!!!! She had no business snooping around in the girl's room. She was just being a little shit started. What she did was a serious invasion of privacy, but I guess that's not important.
There was something more going on here than gun ownership. They wanted this woman gone, and that's what they made sure happen. The gun issue was just a pretext. I wager there are some other activities going on by the other tenants that they just didn't want this Alabaman tenant to be a part of. They'll be bused soon enough.
Ishmael Finn I'm betting that every issue stemmed from the MAGA hat and the fact the gun owner is not an avowed leftist like the vast majority of females currently attending college here in the 'States. Perhaps their suspicion was aroused more because they saw her wearing a cross or saying "God bless you" to sombody who had sneezed.
Agreed, Yard Sale Dale. I'm not sure what Ishmael is trying to hint at, but in my experience, a lot of people living/working closely together - especially women, I'm sorry to say, though men are hardly exempt - don't really need any sinister ulterior motives like conspiracies or anything to prompt them to start gossiping when one's back is turned, then start looking for something to use as a pretext to just harass their victim into whatever they think her proper place in the pecking order should be. A difference of politics, and maybe a personality conflict and a little jealousy over popularity or some bit of good fortune or a good grade or something is more than enough reason to prompt a group of girls to go through a victim's purse or whatever looking for something to harass and torment her with. I worked a job for years that employed mostly women, and saw that sort of thing all the time (maybe once a month?), and it had less to do with political orientation than it did with what seems to be a basic fact of life about how women secure and defend their position in a social structure. That's not to suggest that men don't do this, too - I've been working a job for the last several years that employs mostly men, and it's more peaceful than the other job, but I do see guys picking out a designated victim as well. It just seems like when women do it to another woman, it seems to happen more often, seems to come from out of nowhere, it seems to get really vicious really fast, doesn't seem to let up until log after someone has broken down in tears, maybe with a few kicks while the victim is down just for good measure....
If my wife and I had separated after the first time we "hurt each other's feelings", we wouldn't have made it past the second date...married 32 years...still arguing and going strong.
Actually it is the ROOMMATES she needs to sue. In fact she SHOULD press charges on them if the laws in her area allow it. If the others leave, she can sue for their portion of the rent for the remainder of the lease, unless they find someone to take over their portion of the lease that is.
I would let the others move out and then move ou as well leaving the landlord with zero rent, he already told her to leave so he broke the contract not her, she would not be responsible for any future rent.
Sounds like a plan. And the landlord should be blacklisted with the college as well. This would pretty much garauntee no future renters from the Harvard, since he violated his rental agreement with Leyla.
Im not sure on MA laws but in KS if you let someone live with you they can go throught your stuff. Hell they can take half your shit or all of it and the cops will take a report and tell you to take it to court. My dad let his gf move in and 1 month later she took his TV (60 in smart) his sound bar his blue ray the cable boxs( in his name of course) and dozens of things hed ownd for much of his life. Cops said that sucks but you let her live here and thoose are all common area items. They said they could only pick her up if she had taken a gun of his.
@UCk3_c5neEQK6eLoAsIdf94A but for it to be breaking and entering they would have had to actually broke in. Even with the door "locked" they didn't break in. I can see trespassing but thats it. I totally agree with her that her room mates are nuts and thats an ass whooping offence. I think everybody but your mom knows you cant just look through peoples stuff.
@Allyn Howell It didnt matter where the item was. She stole direct tvs cable boxs. Somthing they charge you 700$ for. Something that didnt even belong to him.
@Allyn Howell when me and him got home(his home) everything in the 5 besroom house was gone through. Photo albums from 20years ago were gone. The attic had been gone through. She took sentimental stuff to be a bitch. Cops said it didnt matter. They had been dating maybe a year. She broke 3 celling fans. Honestly it was all caused cause she "accidently" startes taking double to quad doeses of her meds. Witch made her act like a meth head. The thing that stands out the most was she saw him carrying his axe from the back yard to the truck (so he could take it to work and sharpen it) she screamed and ran out the back door and went to the neighbors to call the cops. I was there for this incident. It was super funny to me
sociopasta .. That's not true. While it varies slightly between states, breaking & entering usually includes any physical act of illegal entry, including just walking through an open door or crawling through an open window. In every state, opening a closed door or window, locked or unlocked, qualifies.
For what? Did she lock her door? Did they break the door down? Did they threaten her or physically assault her? There's no right to privacy. They all live together. That's like calling the police if you're in the shower and they walk into the bathroom to brush their teeth. It's rude but it's not illegal. NEWS FLASH! College student has asshole roommates that disagree with her politics. ZOMG!!! The real snowflakes are anyone that thinks this is news. These folks need to get new roommates, have a beer and fucking relax.
@@lexwaldez I see you know _nothing_ about right to privacy laws. Consider this one small aspect of your argument this way - if you leave your house and forget to lock the door, and someone comes in and steals your property, has a crime been committed? (A- you bet your ass one has.)
Now, go and look at laws in different states concerning tenants sharing an apartment. (Hint - a bedroom is considered the same as a private rental unit in some places.)
@@lexwaldez You do not have a right to rifle through the stuff of a roommate you are living with. Their room, is in fact, their room. Funny how that works
I certainly would have gone after the roommates. They entered her rented room/residence illegally (breaking & entering), so I would have pressed charges - offering to drop those charges only if they agreed in writing leave her and her gun alone, and get the landlord off her back.
I hope she sued the hell out of the roommates and then went after the landlord, also since when does a foreign exchange student have more rights then an american?
The very definition of factual discrimination and usurpation of Constitutional rights. That girl has a Civil Rights case to sue the crap out of that apartment complex, and her room mates for illegally searching her PRIVATE property.
I once had to get rid of a roommate for not having guns. How can you trust someone without a gun to help protect you and your home? I did not feel safe with him around.
We have a few folks here that came from Massachusetts. Don't know if it was a "slip" or a joke, but when asked about the folks of Massachusetts, ex-pats referred to them as "Mass Holes"...🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh cmon! You know that guns are made of magic. You know that as soon as one of them has their back turned that the gun would grow legs, load itself, and kill them in their sleep!
First, call the police on the room mates. They broke into her stuff. Second. Sue everyone (even in Massachusetts.) For wrongful eviction and discrimination. Third. Take out a room mate add asking for a fellow gun owner. I'd imagine there are more than one would think. Even there. Consider yourself keeping quiet about it. Fourth, enjoy not being a victim while team snowflake gets taken advantage of at every turn. You're welcome.
I demand my room mates move out. They own and operate an item that kills tens of thousands and injures millions per year... Stupid cars. Who needs a high speed vehicle when they can just own a bike?
@@MrGrey-zc2cy unlike the vehicles or arsenic firearms are a tool that has (Depending on study) just a many or more defensive uses per year protecting people than the deaths. Keeping in mind that more people die to bare hands than rifles per year. It also has other uses beyond that of arsenic. Anyone with even the tiniest bit of knowledge would realize that the room mates fears (an unloaded gun magically going off) Were those of the ignorant. None of it excuses the landlords practice or the invasion of privacy.
@@TonberryShuffle Oh yes guns are a tool. A tool for *killing* . I can hammer a nail with a wrench, not what a wrench is for though. How exactly do you "defend" your self with a gun anyway hmmm? Throw it? use it to write a strongly worded letter? No, you either try to kill the guy you're pointing it at or use it to *threaten* to kill him. Pretty sure they were more afraid of a *loaded* gun going off... ...while it's being aimed at them by their angry/drunk roommate. On a side note, unlike a gun, arsenic has more uses besides killing. In fact it's used for lead alloys such as the ones in your bullets.
@@MrGrey-zc2cy You can kill with nearly anything you own. Many people are killed with kitchen knives, yes and hammers and large wrenches. So you assume the lady is an angry drunk. Remember, when you point a finger at someone, you have three pointing back at you. It is amazing how "liberals" assume the worst of everyone. I've always thought it's because the "worst" is what they would do.
@@baldeagle5297 "You can kill with nearly anything you own. Many people are killed with kitchen knives, yes and hammers and large wrenches." and? you say that like you think it's an argument. "So you assume the lady is an angry drunk." I did no such thing. The / means either, or do you think this lady is never drunk or angry? "It is amazing how "liberals" assume the worst of everyone." I'm not a liberal, I'm a moderate at most. Being anti-gun doesn't automatically make me a liberal. You're the one assuming.
@@noahone3577 Nope, it basically depends on your lease and state. In Ms. Pirnie's case, MA does not have a notice requirement by law but they cannot just enter the property (they must be there for a legal reason such as court order, inspect property for repair request etc). Also, in this case the other room mates had him come in.
Alarichswiftpaw if it is individual rooms they could have him come into the apartment but not into her room as they have no right to her room. The only way to legally go in for him without her there is if it is to repair a emergency problem (broken window, broken pipe, tree penetrating the wall,gas leak)
@@TheUserid82 The landlord can still inspect the premise at reasonable times in MA. I'm no lawyer but I would imagine upon request of the other tenants, his lawful right to inspect, it'd be a battle to take the landlord to court. Now the roommates are a different story.
These snowflakes need a good melt down. Wish the Supreme Court of the United States would tell these States that the Constitution over rides all other laws. I hope she sues and ends up owning the house and evicts all the snowflakes. The roommates need to be arrested and charge for B&E.
Hunter Glass you realize that both Canada and Australia (two free countries) broke away from England less than 100 years after your bloody revolution with not a shot fired. 😮🤭🤔🇨🇦
So if she owned the gun because of a previous violent relationship and she goes to Harvard, then where are the feminists in the school, shouldn't they be raising holyhell over this? Isn't she a good enough victim? And these useless wenches wonder why nobody takes them seriously. Also glad to hear she lawyer ed up
Don't you realize that they throw their own, to the wolves? It doesn't matter if you have been harassed. If you don't share the same beliefs then you are trash to them.
Also, all the roommates should slapped with felony charges for illegal search and since I'm SURE they also touched the gun at least once that's ILLEGAL seizure...
Keep your gun ownership on the low down ... no NRA stickers on your car, guns locked up and out of sight at all times. Pray for the 2nd and 4th amendment.
Josef Krakel, this girl didn’t have any of that, her roommates saw that she had a MAGA hat and was from the south, so they illegally searched her room while she was away until they found them.
@@gadget19k76 Just general principles: criminals looking to steal guns look for signs (NRA stickers, protected by S&W signs, etc) of gun ownership. Anti-2a people do the same thing: they call the police and make a false claim of brandishing. So Op-sec is a good idea for gun owners.
Josef Krakel So, your 1st Amendment Rights should be ignored as well? Why keep the Constitution? It’s out dated anyway, right? This is their plan. Eric Holder said they needed to shame and call out gun owners like cigeratte smokers. That’s what they are doing. Need to fight back. Not cave.
@@MisplacedHillbilly Let's just say that there are many out there who would glad give all of there arms to the anti 2A crowd.......... one round at a time.
Trump doesn't care much for the 4th amendment so MAGA hat is ironic lol(Stop and frisk plus wants to take bump stocks without paying people for them or grandfathering... with executive order)
@Meg Que, I've lived in Wyoming for almost 5yrs now. I've traveled all over this country, and been to a few others. Wyoming is one the best places I've ever lived and traveled through. True, there's better. But there are far worse. And still waiting to hear what makes what makes Wyoming so damn terrible.
@Meg Que, Now who's being a presumptuous fool? But no, I've lived in Sheridan, Powell, Cody and Laramie. Cody has been the best so far. Spent a couple days in Jackson with friends from Alaska. And Wyoming has had some of the nicest, friendliest people I've ever met. Complete strangers have pulled me out of the snow, gave me helpful advice on places to hunt, etc. Most of the people I've meet here have been pretty cool. Not all. I'm sorry that you've had bad experiences here. But, for the most part Wyoming has been pretty good. Hate renewing plates for a vehicle. Sure beats the hell out of St. Louis.
@Meg Que LMAO! Yes, Cody and Sheridan are for sure tourist traps. Laramie is controlled by libs. But, I've spent a lot of time in Worland, Riverton, and unfortunately Casper.
It is pitiful that some folks will go out of there way, pounding their drum about their opinion and never answering the simple question of why a place and the people who live there, in this case is a 'shithole' or 'shitty people'.
That's why my father always said if you live with people, put a good lock on your bedroom door, so they can't get in. You never know who might steal from you. Is there any update to this, did she have to move or did they get stuck for doing some shady stuff to her?
I have owned a gun of some sort since I was about 5 years old, of course till I was about 10, they were all toy guns. Mom used to hand me the Sears Christmas Catalog (back in the 1950's) and explain that it was Santa's wish book! I would page through the toy gun section, seeking a toy that looked like my favorite movie hero, back then The Lone Ranger, and Cisco Kid were tops, then circle the one's that looked "just right!" At one time, my firearms collection exceeded 75, and my ammo collection ran into the thousands of rounds, I was an avid re-loader so I could afford shooting every gun I ever owned, including my classic Luger. Now that I am old and trying to live on Social Security and a bit from the VA and Workers Comp, I have sold off all my collectibles when the bill collectors came a calling, I still have Dad's .22 that he let me use from age 10 to go afield plinking and shooting at sparrows, the .45 ACP pistol that I carried for 24 years on the PD, as well as my conceal carry .45ACP M1911A1 in General Officers Configuration, oh and a BB Pistol just like the one dad gave me for Christmas of 1964, it is still unfired, as I got it so I could teach my grandsons the basics of firearm safety plus my daughter wants to learn to shoot, at 40 years of age I guess the time has come that I shall do that as well. So as you may be able to tell, I am a NRA member, and if some landlord told me I had to move because of my guns, well he would have a legal battle on his hands, after all the 2nd Amendment exists in ALL STATES, not just where folks believe it the law of the land, for ALL AMERICANS, not just old men who have a long history of firearm ownership.
One of the many reasons why I don't put any NRA or gun related stickers on my car. People knowing you own guns in MA is the modern scarlet letter.
True. I barely want my LGS knowing I have guns. Let alone my landlord lol
Agreed, even tho I live in FLA, An travel, nothing is obvious about me or my ride.
I live in Texas in an apartment, sometimes I’m just messing with my ar15 in the living room and nobody’s said anything so that’s pretty nice
Thats sad. I had to stay in the gun closet too for the majority of my life but now i live in one of the few conservative towns in Mass and dont really care anymore. I'll say this people don't tailgate my truck anymore.
I'm almost positive this has been your rule of thumb for even social media. ♥
Sue the roommates for searching her room, a violation of he rights, harassment, and filing a false police report, and Sue the landlord as well.
Im sure she is doing what she can.
Joe Boyer so true
Her best bet is sueing the landlord trying to alter a legal agreement, the lease. Allowing the other roommates out of the lease at her expense.
@@mynameisgladiator1933 - True. They are conspiring to commit a fraud, she has them by their short hairs if she wants to yank on them. Personally, I'd make them pay out the ass for violating my rights and for the mental anguish during exam week. I go to the mat to see to it they pay dearly.
It wouldn't be a false police report if they called and said, "can someone come and inspect our situation to make sure there aren't any violations?' or something along those lines.
Just so you know ... a landlord CAN NOT restrict legal firearm ownership or possession.
In theory, neither can the gov but....
@@mac11380 One thing that government is generally good at is applying our laws to everyone but themselves.
@@essentialvelocity7240 No argument from me.
@William Arrington i agree. It should not be the case.
@Logan Waltz So you think a landlord should be able to take away a Constitutional right? Do you also think they should be able to not lease to people because of race?
Her roomates Burgled her room; charge them with breaking and entering.
Invasion of privacy and unlawful entry.
@@gregoryk.9815 They say she violated their right to peaceful enjoyment by owning a gun, but then clearly burglered her room and violated her right to peaceful enjoyment. That's why I've always bought a lock for my door when I had roommates.
Peaceful enjoyment is a right in Mass.? I’m not from Mass, but what about my peaceful enjoyment of self protection? Or my actual right to bear arms
All the more reason for deadbolts on bedroom doors.
@@lakecrab or a one bedroom apartment
Her roomates are jeolous cause she's way prettier than they are. Probably the real reason here.
No question about it.
Girls tend to do that...they fight each other because one looks hotter than they fight over men.
They violated her privacy and racially profiled her she should sue them
And, if she loses, let everyone know the address of the "Gun-Free" apartment.
Sue the apartment owners as well for harassment.
You mean SHOOT them. It's spelled Shoot not Sue...... Just kidding...... maybe. ...... nah get rid of the whiney Libtards.
They did more than violate her privacy. The roommates committed breaking/entering and illegal trespass when they entered her room.
I am sure the lease/rental agreement has an eviction clause where illegal activity terminates the lease. The lawbreakers should get kicked out.
@@thesmokingburrito9097 true but the young lady probably should move her roommates crossed the line on so many levels
Holy cats. Legal gun owner, even using gun locks and keeping her guns out of sight. Invasion of privacy, illegal breach of contract....
That's more like a violation of her Fourth Amendment right isn't it? They should be going to jail on that alone. What do you say to that Liberty Doll?
She was perhaps a little complacent to leave her guns unlocked/out of a safe during a trip, but she should have had reasonable expectation of privacy regardless.
@@hansteichmann No, the 4th Amendment only applies to Government entities. As her roommates are private residents that just makes them low lifes for going through her belongings. Unfortunately, thanks to yet another ridiculous Supreme Court decision, any one of her roommates could have allowed LE to enter and do a search of the home as well and it would not have "violated" her 4th Amendment protections. The court, in their infinite (lack of) wisdom found that if an adult resident of a home allows LE to enter and allows them to search without a warrant it is considered a lawful search and anything found that could be considered criminal is not Fruit of the Poisonous Tree.
It seem there is little sanity, let alone respect for the Constitution, left in Washington at all these days.
@@LibertyWarrior1776 UNLESS, she had a lock on her room and used it. If her room was locked, then they would need a warrant to go in. Also, the considerations that dictate whether the police may search areas of a home also apply to items within the residence. Even if a roommate consents, the police cannot search a closed bag or suitcase of another occupant unless the consenting roommate has access to that item as well. Basically, if you live with anyone and you want privacy and do not share a bedroom, put a keyed lock on the bedroom door. If the police searched the room without a warrant anything found would then be Fruit of the Poisonous Tree.
@@julia-6195 Actually the case that went in front of SUPCO had that very element and the court found that due to the fact that one adult occupant had given permission to search the house the entire house was now open to a "Consensual Search". This is the issue today, even our Supreme Court has no respect for the Constitution.
So many conservatives were completely supportive of Kavanaugh but were being distracted with the charges against him. Very few of us were actually looking at his Judicial record and noting that his record for finding for the Government in Civil Rights matters is very disturbing. He is far from a Constitutionalist and much more of a Statist. We will certainly see more rights erode under his tenure.
No matter how you cut it our Constitutional Republic is on borrowed time and stories like this should be very scary to anyone who desires true Liberty.
Take them to court. File charges against the roomies for breaking and entering.
Unless they forced entry through a locked door, I'm pretty sure there's no case for B&E. Illegal entry might be possible, though there's likely some question of that since it's all the same residence and they were all consenting tenets. On the other hand, I'm not an attorney, so I may be mistaken.
@@frocat5163 Who rents an apartment with that many people and doesn't have a lock?
@@chompysaid204 I didn't say she didn't have a lock, but assuming she did is just as erroneous as assuming she didn't.
@@frocat5163 Many leases don't allow tenants/roommates to lock their doors when they aren't home (landlord or roommates may need access in an emergency). She should have had a lock box/safe for her guns in any case though.
@@frocat5163 Anyone that has roomies knows you lock your stuff up. Just like you have seperate accounts when dating, or marrying someone.
They admitted to searching, I'd use that and sue.
Ronald Hodgson yea I’d rake them over the coals. Then once they couldn’t afford to stay in school. They leave the apartment. I’d then contact the landlord that his terms to pay for other rooms separately rented is bad business. Then leave myself after also clarifying next time your told I search said persons room and found x. You should consider them evict-able for invasion of privacy.
They have actually committed a crime by going through her things, especially concerning the firearms. If they in any way put their hands on said firearms, they have violated State Law.
It would cost too much.
@ltcajh you know, in certain situations, you can add your legal fees to them.
If they removed it that’s burglary
They illegally searched her apartment, she should file charges or law suits.
That is true.
I agree, when did cowards have more rights then the rest of us! Kiss Ma. goodbye, just another dumbass state, for dumb folks!
I would sue, they went thru her stuff!
They are roommates they probably have separate rooms but same house/apartment.
But yes they invaded hey privacy
The Room-mates could be charged with "Burglary", which legally doesn't mean quite what people think it does!
So her roomates did a burglary in her room and stalked and bullied her and yet no arrests
40thStangGT
And are INTOLERANT against people of different cultures... so shocking of democrats (not).
I would kick their ass I would t be so calm about it. If someone searched my house for my guns. Let's say that they would have some metal in their ass
What I thought is was ok to go through my roommates stuff because I felt threatened by a hat she owned and also destroy her room in the Process
Pretty much
Probably there were no arrests because she didn't make a burglary complaint. At most it would be a trespass Complained because it was not mentioned that anything was taken. The story is they just found out she had the gun and didn't want it in the house. She should have just told them tough cookies it's a legal gun and I have the right to have it in my residence I live here so drop dead. Instead it sounds like she let them bully her to moving out when she was not ready to, that's on her.
Sue everyone involved. Landlord for illegal eviction, and sue the roommates for illegal entry into her private property.
can't sue the landlord as he didn't throw her out. should sue the roommates though
Sounds like a lawsuit to me
Harvey Quinn not her property tho
What about illegal search, invasion of privacy, civil right and 2nd amendment violations...
@Meg Que she was technically being forced to remove herself from the premesis.
“I don’t feel safe” says the girl that searches her roommates room while she’s away
Yeah man ! What a bunch of hypocritical freaks !
I'm in TX roommate came up into my room saw my several guns in various parts of my room and said "f*** yeah man" LMAO
Matt Starnes Your roomates are the shit 😎👊🏽
God bless Texas, the America of America
But that's Texas. Texas is fucking dope
Matt Starnes 🤘 hell yea brother god bless Texas
John, the Revelator my cousin bought a mere’s leg .45-.70 govt and was cleaning it at the table in his apartment, his roommate walked in and shook his head and said “Dude really? You know how much that’s going to suck shooting right? Why the hell did you buy a stubby .45-.70 government instead of a full size? At least then it probably wouldn’t kick back and hit you in the face.” My cousin replied “This is the home defense gun now, as of why a mere’s leg, a full size would be impractical for indoor use.” “Why .45-.70 though?” “Fuck it”
My girlfriend was anti-gun. Now she owns more than I do.
Paul Mazurek my GOD! Sir! You work magic!
Explain how you got to that point.
Why? What the hell did you do to her to make her buy all those guns? ;)
Good on 'ya, Paul!!!!
@@davecasey4341 I can tell by the wink your likely joking but for anyone seriously wondering. Its funny that when you take a anti-gun person to the Firing Range and show them and talk them through everything involved in gun ownership, and let them shoot a couple of guns, they a LOT of the time do a complete 180 on their views. Most, Id say 70+%, of anti-gun people either A) dont know the full extent of what is invovled B)have never held let alone fired a firearm or C) Both.
Its amazing what proper education on a subject can do for bad/incorrect views on a subject.
I got fired for having a gun in my truck...
They said that if i shot someone they'd be responsible... you don't understand how offensive that is for a legal owner...
They mean in a civil suit, we'll see how long they live, you should post bandit signs, saying gun free zone.
Yeah, but we're not cry baby retards and we don't whine like they do.
Lawer up. I don't know about your locality, but where I'm at your vehicle is your business.
@@NDN_FTR the funniest part is I had a gun in my pocket at the time that nobody ever knew I had...
Sounds like a wrongful termination lawsuit
Wouldn't a French girl suffering from PTSD be triggered not by guns, but by "Muslim refugees" and delivery trucks? XD
Nice, France... Anyone?
It's not about real threats it's about scray black guns. 😅
Really it's just about control, step one keep people ignorant and firearms which makes them scared of them.
Step two is banning them little by little, slow going but still going.
Fuck the HONKS! Those fuckerrs should get back to the shithole they belong to .
I'd like to soothe the French Girl with PTSD (as if she really knows WTH PTSD is).
I think I'll stay here. We don't have as many snobs, I can have a concealed weapon, and I don't want to eat snails!
No asshole, she won't have any reason to fear Muslims.
I'm proud of her for standing her ground proud of you too keep spreading the word
Good for her.
@@michaelpace4127 the right to privacy and respect to private property should and needs to be upheld
The roommates were 100% to be scared. I have to chain my guns down nightly so they dont stalk baby orphans in the middle of the night for the souls they need to eat.
I am prone to agree with nathan Christie. I have awoke at night to find my guns having parties with other firearms. Of which, they know I absolutely condone. I caught my glock trying to molest an underage marlin. I went ballistic! And I have the charts to prove it.
I hate it when they run out of ammo and club baby fur seals.
@@ArmouryTerrain although, seal meat is delicious!
And I said that as a joke. I would never eat a seal. But I do believe that they would be quite tasty.
I have to take my AR15 completely apart and put one part in each room of my house in separate safes. And I have a 10ft hole in my back yard that I have a safe inside a safe that I have to put my lower receiver in and fill it with concrete at night, just so the damn thing doesn't go kill people in the middle of the night. O yeah I forgot I also have to pull the bullets out of the casing and poor out and sock the Freedom Powder in water, so the bullets don't turn into racist heat-seeking baby Killin rounds.
@@chanceadams5157 I don't think that's going to be enough to satisfy the left.
Liberals: "We're not coming for your guns!"
Also liberals: *Literally come for your guns*
Unprofessional Professor *knock knock* SJW’S OPEN UP
Always puzzled me as to why disarming the victims (of crime/oppression) somehow makes them safer and freer. After a shooting they always want to disarm the people who did not do the shooting.
That girl should hire a lawyer sue the landlord and end up owning the house
Ya and tell them to mind there own business and STFU
I am surprised that a lawyer hasn't come forward already, just for the publicity
No, I knew a fella from Mass, he said the judges and shit are also anti gun up in Yankee land
What would she sue the landlord for? It was her roommates that violated her privacy, and the landlord couldn't even evict her. It's just a letter offering to waive a fee if she leaves.
Chances are she would be counter sued for a micro agression with a gun.
Her roommates are so weird. I feel uncomfortable if at least one loaded firearm *isn't* within a few feet of me.
Wow you're weird. I need at least 2 within arms reach. But we did have a guy walk into a friends house and think he was going to rob us with a knife
Not all of us are cowardly weaklings. Pretty sure the ones not cowering behind their loaded gun just in case something goes bump in the night are not the weird ones
Absolutely!
@@Azrolator I'd rather cower behind my loaded gun than behind my cell phone if someone broke into my house with a weapon
@@Azrolator Yeah but I bet youll go crawling to the phone when big bubba breaks into your house and starts having his way with your wife or trying to kill your kids. By the time the police get there IM sure they will be completely safe and bubba will have learned the error of his ways
I really hope this young lady stands her ground and she has my support as I served 24 years in both the U.S. NAVY and the U.S. AIR FORCE to defend her right . take care and stay safe.
Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Much respect!!
From 1 USN vet to another....salute!
Thank you for your support James.... it's greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your Service
Thank you for your service!!!!!
Well now I can see a student loan possibly being paid off with the lawsuit against the roommates over this. Good luck justifying searching through her things because they saw a mega hat to a judge.
Kicking out for legally owning guns does not make sense at all. I think it is one of discriminations toward gun owners.
But that's OK... you forgot that their feelings were hurt. Glad we found out that the French girl had mental issues.... she could have been not responsible for any of her actions....
and sexist because she was female.
Discrimination is the hallmark of all totalitarian governments. Gives you a good idea of the things to come.
Its crazy to me that guns are politicized. Every democrat that I know owns guns. Its an American thing, not a Republican thing.
They want to be able to own their guns, but some of them, republican and democrats alike dont want you or me owning them. Its an elitist thing, only the top 1% should have that right, everyone else just bow down to the criminals. I love how they think a person that is committing a crime, more then likely a felony at that, is going to just say "Hey Joe, that gun you got there is illegal now, they passed a new law, better not break into this womans house" for heavens sake they are called criminals for a reason. Gun laws just disarm the ones who are not going to do anything bad. It gives criminals power and makes you reliant on the powers that be to protect you.
When the government wants our guns...it is ALWAYS for the purpose of putting their foot on the throats of the people. Which is why we can NEVER hand over our firearms under ANY circumstance & we MUST ALWAYS be prepared to fight that battle, if ever it comes. Because I can tell you with confidence that I am willing to lay down my life for my rights to own firearms. It is what has kept us a free society & it is what will KEEP us a free society. They CANNOT have my freedoms.
Where do you live?
@@theroboticcat1370 I live on the border of Iowa and Illinois. Corn country.
@@mikestepp337 so explain to me pls, how will your guns keep you safe from a government that has tanks, drones, rockets and more?
Snowflakes melt down.....
maybe at some point they can be made into something useful.
leftist tears for drinking and becoming immortal haha
all those that went into her room and invaded her privacy should be fined and or sued! Period!!! Just because they all live in the home together they each pay for there own space within the home and they had no legal right to go into her paid for "PRIVATE" space!So morally wrong as well as illegal in a Free State!!!!
She can be my neighbor any day, I welcome gun owners around me.
Its like a free bodygard in bad situations
Zombie apocalypse oh look we have are neighbors to help us
War they got a gun to protect us
Someone attractive to go with to the range.
My guns are loaded and lying all over my house.
As long as you have no kids, I'm perfectly fine with that. If you did have kids, get a biometric lock box so you can get your pistol out in seconds.
That's how I do it. My shower gun is wrapped in plastic wrap. (I don't actually have a shower gun... or do I?)
Carol Long my brother keeps his on top of the fridge, behind the scotch.
God damn praise be to the don't F with my shit club. I keep some firearms locked up but I'll be damned if there isn't 1 in the desk and 1 in the kitchen cabinet and 1 in my bathroom and 1 in my glove box and there just might be 1 in my night stand... but the rest are locked up tight, I PROMISE !
I keep an RPK with 75 round drum locked and loaded next to my bed.
They may breakin but they are leaving in a body bag.
You can tell they're genuinely afraid because they have no problem confronting and bullying her...
Yeah, no. They're not afraid of the guns. They're forcing their agenda.
If you've ever been to Massachusetts that's pretty much how it is you hit it on the nose
This is prejudice against southerners.
I'm not a gun owner. I'm a "GUN'S" owner!
"more than one?" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA
You don't need the ' in that sentence
Not only would I make the landlord go to lengths to evict me if it was me, I would also clean my guns every night in the living room or kitchen table. EVERY Night....
While carrying a loaded sidearm.
Exactly, Mass is very pro tenant. He can't do a dam thing to her.
I'd also reload my own ammunition in front of them
I would also dry fire to "test" if the gun "needs" more cleaning
I’d wear it around the house with only a belt and naked like a nude deputy Barney Fife. I’d fumble it around clumsily then wipe my nose in a quirky Don Knotts fashion with my pointing finger before putting it back in the holster backwards.
Sad. MA is where the colonist fired the first shots of the Revolution and our founding.
MA is where the first cowards would shit in their pants today. Their state motto, "Better Red than Dead" (Red meaning communist).
Actually, the Boston Massacre was over taxes.
Lexington was over gun confiscation.
So no, Boston was not where the first shot was fired -- it was at Lexington. And by the way, those shots? Fired in front of a church, and they were fired in self-defense against tyranny.
If our founding fathers & minute men would see how America would become today they wouldn’t even bother getting out of bed.
@Red Car I guess it's been changed to "Better Dead from Lead than Protected by Lead".
Of course just because her roommates fear guns, criminals will respect those feelings and not give them any trouble, I'm sure.
quantumac
I can picture it now...
"Please, that gun is making me really anxious!"
(Bashes her face in with the butt of the gun)
Sissy LIBTARDS are the first ones the criminals want , because they are unarmed and the weakest PEOPLE around.
She needs to sue everyone involved!!!!
I keep a Springfield, crossed rifles, and some other stickers on my truck, I have had two incidents...
1. Lib idiot got all snowflakey and called the cops, they told them I was going to kill a bunch of people. I had my Springfield on my hip...nothing in the car, I showed my license, cops and I had a nice chat, and I was on my way within a few short minutes. No problem.
2. Caught some jackass trying to look in my car for guns (either theft or crying wolf, dunno), walked about 10 feet away or so from him, asked what he was doing, said he was looking for the guns, very nonchalantly. I lifted my shirt and said, "this one?". He casually walked off.
LOVE me some #2 here !!!!!!!! (#1 too). Should have let #2 look a little more, THEN showed it to him.
#2 was awesome haha
#2 is " Branishing a weapon " illegal in most states.
I see why he did it.but could be trouble.
@@cal1776 brandishing implies a threat, and generally means the weapon is drawn.... A person asking to see your gun, and you showing it to them, holsters on your hip, not touching it... Could hardly be called brandishing.
@Seek Truth a reasonable law enforcement officer would consider the person stalking the citizen as a potential threat.... And have no problem with you sending them away, non lethal. Again the law is pretty concrete.... Brandishing isn't subjective... It's the act of "drawing" a weapon on someone... Be it a knife, sword, hammer, axe or firearm... Simply having one visible in your possession, or even holding it at rest in your hand, isn't legally "brandishing".... Could some crazy liberal lie and say you were... Sure... So yes prudence is best.... But in this case, who knows what that psycho was up to... I've had to "brandish" a weapon a few times.... One time a guy walked up on me at an atm Trying to intimidate me to get him Money... Another time two guys walked up on me in a parking lot suggesting it was best if I gave them money... Both incidents ended abruptly once they understood I was armed.
Sue the roommates and sue the landlord. If she starts a go fund me page, I will contribute whatever I can.
Me too!
Meg Que the fair housing act. landlords and real estate agents can't discriminate against people when it comes to housing. Evicting someone because they don't like their political beliefs or their legal rights holds legal grounds for suing.
Meg Que the ultimatum of you leave or you have to foot a ridiculous rent on your own sounds like eviction to me.
@Meg Que Tresspass, illegal eviction, and violation of the Fair Housing Act are laws. The laws were broken.
The fact that the landlord and roomates are giving such vague and conflicting replies to her questions confirms their guilt.
She should sue the bastards for all they are worth.
@Meg Que Meg, may I ask you a question?
Lets say it was the 1960s. You knew of a person who worked in real estate, a landlord to be exact, who liked to draw red lines.
Said landlord one day outlines an area on a map of his property. He then says "I don't like that type of people to live here. I will just deny them housing despite their being good tenants. It just ruins the neighborhood."
Would you agree with that landlord?
Good for Layla to stand her ground. She is within her rights and has not done anything illegal. @Libertydoll, i would gladly donate towards the legal fees to help Layla. We must stand our ground. I am originally from Alabama myself and a legal gun owner. Thank you for covering this story. Invasion of privacy, wrongful contract termination all over feelings.
Beautiful, brilliant and articulate. We love you Liberty Doll!
That’s the snowflake way. They can violate your rights and property, but at the end of the day you are the bad guy
You are so right! One of the girls said that "Fear took over" and thats why she felt she had the right to go through all the girls things. Suppose the gun owner shot the girl in question and claimed the exact same reason? Snowflakes would shit fire! Why does fear work for some and not others? If the cops shoot you out of fear, they are justified. If you shoot the cops out of fear you are public enemy #1. Imagine if the gun owner found a scarf in the other girls room and accused her of being Antifa? Whoa Nelly!! :)
@@mrmasonry9792 I had roomates in college. We had two iron clad rules. Do not mess with stuff that is not yours. Do not invade other peoples rooms without permission first.
Rommies who violated these rules were creepy jerks that no one trusted.
The courts will deal with this.
And stupid deplorables think there are no liberal gun owners!
She is the bad guy, because she lied about being evicted, then lied about being threatened with eviction, then the truth came out that her roommates said shes and asshole and threatened to move out if she didnt shape up. Apparently, she thinks its her Right, to compel them to live there and pay rent, so shes not responsible for having to find people willing to live with her. What do you wager this isnt the first time roommates have bailed on her?
@@mrmasonry9792
There is absolutely zero evidence that they searched her room and its an unbelievable stretch that they did so 'because shes from Alabama'. 99.999999% they knew she had guns, because she made sure everyone saw them, to trigger her 'snowflake' roommates.
"Your rights end where my feelings begin!"
Another few names to the list for the day of the rope.
My version?
Your rights end when you try and take the rights of others. Period, end of story.
Your rights end where some else's rights begin
💯
I'd sue the roommates and landlord. They went through her stuff and probably took some stuff.
@@keithvanness5381 I hope so
I was going to say the same thing and they all admitted to there wrongs in these emails
@@keithvanness5381 and sue the roommates for unlawful searches of her private property.
She should trow something away and then accuse them of stealing it, they admitted going through her stuff. And how does a French college student get PTSD? Fucking frog!
@@ictpilot you got a point there
I hope she is properly remedied for having her property riffled through and her rights violated.
Knock knock
Who's there?
Get a warrant.
Why is the person knocking on the door telling the person on the other side of the door to get a warrant?
@@johnjacob688 I have no clue what Chris Hogan is on about mate.
I get it!
It should be knock knock
Get a warrant
The people without guns will be the first to be put into the work camps.
@Spun Unit how many broke / welfare Mom do you know that own guns.
@Spun Unit I'm saying they're basically the same group of people got to dumb it down for people.
You forget.. The indictrined youth WANT this... They need to be controlled and told their purpose. Very few have minds of their own.
@@sterlingarcher8441 yes and most of them go to college and end up broke ass students with a s*** ton of debt. The same reasons they don't own a gun are the same reasons there lives tend to suck.
Liberals work good luck
What a crock. They saw her MAGA hat and screamed Reeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Then searched her room praying they'd find something they could use to try to force her out.
Yep, the kind of idiots you hope something happens to, and hope you're NOT there to help. Now it's "Reeeeeeeeee!!!"
They’re still using their fidget spinners from the hat trauma
Criminals
Aren’t liberals against evicting( deportation )
I love that there's a MAGA gun owner at Harvard. Layla's going places.
She has excellent grounds to sue all of them. That’s a violation of privacy and the 4th Amendment.
this cant be legal...this type of stuff really pisses me off. Im really tired of emotional politics. i really cant understand how we've gotten to this point in our society. it makes me sick to my stomach to know that i am a part of this pacified generation. bad times make strong people, strong people make good times, good times make weak people and weak people collapse.
OZE FLVSH it shouldn't be legal, but I bet the law is on the shitbag lefty roomates side. There will be some bs about not expecting any reasonable degree of privacy from the other tennants in the property. Leftists love to create laws that only protect criminals.
OZE FLVSH how did we get here? That’s easy. We have a whole generation of young adults that were told, growing up, that their feelings matter more than anything else in the world.
Mika Kalashnikov uhh no, it is not the norm that someone gets more time for a weed charge vs a rape charge.
We got here because people are divided on how to fix high crime rates, some say police the others say fuk dat I can protect myself. I'm a firm believer everyone should have some sort of protection including criminals because at the end of the day we give criminals too many chances and if they wanna live that life with an armed society they will be eliminated after second or third crime not 20th time in jail. What people dont understand let's take mass for example you get rid of the guns murders still will happen there is just no way to save every life stop every crime people need to have there own protection!
In Massachusetts nothing's legal kind of like California... I seen a study about California where they said the average person commits 5 felonies a day without knowing it.... regulation regulation regulation regulation regulation regulation regulations
Moved out of mass 17 years ago. Still never had a second thought
Because of a different life style; so that means I can kick someone out because there lgbtq or something like that right
YES!
Johnathan Dennison depending on the state you live in probably not because LGBT people are a protected class under certain states
@Mika Kalashnikov Why is the "B" still in LGBT. Bi = 2 which stands for 2 sexes. Not sure that's appropriate anymore with all the new genders popping up daily.
Right, they might have a BLM or Clinton bumper sticker. Guess that means she has the right to search their rooms.
No. But it does mean they can kick you out.
"I'm scared the *unloaded* guns are gonna *fire by themselves* so I'm gonna remove the *entire firing pins* "
Wouldnt work. Firing pins might fire by themselves when removed.
...how in heck did these idiots get into Harvard?.......oh right..they are in the womens/gender studies program.
You'd be amazed at how many people are shot every year by roving bands of guns. I hear they sometimes leap out of gun safes and go looking for someone to shoot.
I swear, our gene pool is polluted with idiots.
These people shouldn't be allowed to vote. Requiring literacy and logic tests to cast a ballot weren't a bad idea.
Me in that situation tell the apartment I'll move out after finals and Sue the landlord for moving cost
I'd say that's a valid plan
Also wrongful eviction
And harassment. (I got a lower score on my final due to the harassment.)
That's some B.S. Come on back home to the South young lady!
J R liberalism really ain't a yankee thing. Here in northern ny we've got Constitutional law enforcement and plenty of 2A supporting red blooded Americans.
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@@Ycekhold hi Wyoming 👍☺, Utah here.
preach
I agree with this post!!!
N.H. doesn't have that problem. Constitutional carry and none of those crap magazine restrictions.
Moderate here. After I heard the first sentence, I was like "wtf is wrong with her roommates."
Moderation in the defense of Liberty is no virtue.
They even demanded the firing pin be removed from an EMPTY gun.
They suspect that the gun would somehow randomly shoot without bullets, without a cocked hammer or safety turned on.
It's viscious bullying and it sounds like she's been through enough. Such compassionate young women.
@@leehongjin6884 its the ghost bullest. Them checky bastard ghosts still be loading up them ghost bullets and shooting people. Remember its always the guns fault
WAIT 4 people renting an apartment for $6,000 a month?
Someone should drop a line to the IRS about his income status of this tenant exploration of young college girls.
I love exploring college Girls. Did you mean exploitation ?
@@DasDutchman56 in your case i'd say the terms are interchangeable, heyoo.
But yeah, they meant exploiting
Wow that must be some apartment for 6000 a month. And how are 4 college girls affording that kind of cash 💰
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6000 dollars a month, damn. The landlord should clean her firearms for that much.
Today I was almost fired from Lowe's because I conceal carry.
Went in there on my time and somebody got their feelings hurt about it. Reported me as some domestic terrorist.
FML
Never let anyone know you carry, first mistake.
You don't have this problem in Alabama. First off the landlords would laugh in that nosey roommate's face and tell them to move, if they were uncomfortable.
Unrelated, but your avatar pic is super cute!
@@LibertyDoll Awww. Thanks, I was actually thinking about changing it, but I guess I'll keep it a little longer.
@Meg Que What are you talking about? I just made a comment on the differences, and from knowing how things are done in Alabama.
@Meg Que Ok, attitude much? I guess you think you know me, and that's why you have such a nasty attituded. I honestly could care less about the gun situation. The roommate however was in the wrong!!!! She had no business snooping around in the girl's room. She was just being a little shit started. What she did was a serious invasion of privacy, but I guess that's not important.
@Meg Que Don't be bitch.
There was something more going on here than gun ownership. They wanted this woman gone, and that's what they made sure happen. The gun issue was just a pretext. I wager there are some other activities going on by the other tenants that they just didn't want this Alabaman tenant to be a part of.
They'll be bused soon enough.
Ishmael Finn no doubt, given the publicity, every criminal in the area will now know they will soon be unarmed.
Ishmael Finn I'm betting that every issue stemmed from the MAGA hat and the fact the gun owner is not an avowed leftist like the vast majority of females currently attending college here in the 'States. Perhaps their suspicion was aroused more because they saw her wearing a cross or saying "God bless you" to sombody who had sneezed.
Agreed, Yard Sale Dale. I'm not sure what Ishmael is trying to hint at, but in my experience, a lot of people living/working closely together - especially women, I'm sorry to say, though men are hardly exempt - don't really need any sinister ulterior motives like conspiracies or anything to prompt them to start gossiping when one's back is turned, then start looking for something to use as a pretext to just harass their victim into whatever they think her proper place in the pecking order should be.
A difference of politics, and maybe a personality conflict and a little jealousy over popularity or some bit of good fortune or a good grade or something is more than enough reason to prompt a group of girls to go through a victim's purse or whatever looking for something to harass and torment her with.
I worked a job for years that employed mostly women, and saw that sort of thing all the time (maybe once a month?), and it had less to do with political orientation than it did with what seems to be a basic fact of life about how women secure and defend their position in a social structure.
That's not to suggest that men don't do this, too - I've been working a job for the last several years that employs mostly men, and it's more peaceful than the other job, but I do see guys picking out a designated victim as well. It just seems like when women do it to another woman, it seems to happen more often, seems to come from out of nowhere, it seems to get really vicious really fast, doesn't seem to let up until log after someone has broken down in tears, maybe with a few kicks while the victim is down just for good measure....
I agree. They are probably purple haired androgenoids and are jealous because she dates 'real' men.
If my wife and I had separated after the first time we "hurt each other's feelings", we wouldn't have made it past the second date...married 32 years...still arguing and going strong.
Oh my God what the hell is the world coming to but seriously I would try to sue their apartment complex
Actually it is the ROOMMATES she needs to sue. In fact she SHOULD press charges on them if the laws in her area allow it. If the others leave, she can sue for their portion of the rent for the remainder of the lease, unless they find someone to take over their portion of the lease that is.
@@juliebaker6969 Depending on the contents of the rental agreement, it could well be both.
I would let the others move out and then move ou as well leaving the landlord with zero rent, he already told her to leave so he broke the contract not her, she would not be responsible for any future rent.
Smartest advice yet.
Sounds like a plan. And the landlord should be blacklisted with the college as well. This would pretty much garauntee no future renters from the Harvard, since he violated his rental agreement with Leyla.
Sue them for breaking and entering her room. Sue the landowner for racial profiling.
Im not sure on MA laws but in KS if you let someone live with you they can go throught your stuff. Hell they can take half your shit or all of it and the cops will take a report and tell you to take it to court. My dad let his gf move in and 1 month later she took his TV (60 in smart) his sound bar his blue ray the cable boxs( in his name of course) and dozens of things hed ownd for much of his life. Cops said that sucks but you let her live here and thoose are all common area items. They said they could only pick her up if she had taken a gun of his.
@UCk3_c5neEQK6eLoAsIdf94A but for it to be breaking and entering they would have had to actually broke in. Even with the door "locked" they didn't break in. I can see trespassing but thats it. I totally agree with her that her room mates are nuts and thats an ass whooping offence. I think everybody but your mom knows you cant just look through peoples stuff.
@Allyn Howell It didnt matter where the item was. She stole direct tvs cable boxs. Somthing they charge you 700$ for. Something that didnt even belong to him.
@Allyn Howell when me and him got home(his home) everything in the 5 besroom house was gone through. Photo albums from 20years ago were gone. The attic had been gone through. She took sentimental stuff to be a bitch. Cops said it didnt matter. They had been dating maybe a year. She broke 3 celling fans.
Honestly it was all caused cause she "accidently" startes taking double to quad doeses of her meds. Witch made her act like a meth head.
The thing that stands out the most was she saw him carrying his axe from the back yard to the truck (so he could take it to work and sharpen it) she screamed and ran out the back door and went to the neighbors to call the cops. I was there for this incident. It was super funny to me
sociopasta .. That's not true. While it varies slightly between states, breaking & entering usually includes any physical act of illegal entry, including just walking through an open door or crawling through an open window. In every state, opening a closed door or window, locked or unlocked, qualifies.
I would be looking into pressing charges on the roommates.
I'm so glad all my guns are well behaved and I don't have to worry about them going off on their own.
Gotta make sure to raise your gun right!!
The truly scary people are the snowflakes themselves......
Scary snowflakes doesn’t come to mind under 2A. Laughable snowflakes does however
Why did she not call the police and press charges against these room mates
For what? Did she lock her door? Did they break the door down? Did they threaten her or physically assault her? There's no right to privacy. They all live together. That's like calling the police if you're in the shower and they walk into the bathroom to brush their teeth. It's rude but it's not illegal. NEWS FLASH! College student has asshole roommates that disagree with her politics. ZOMG!!! The real snowflakes are anyone that thinks this is news. These folks need to get new roommates, have a beer and fucking relax.
@@lexwaldez I see you know _nothing_ about right to privacy laws. Consider this one small aspect of your argument this way - if you leave your house and forget to lock the door, and someone comes in and steals your property, has a crime been committed? (A- you bet your ass one has.)
Now, go and look at laws in different states concerning tenants sharing an apartment. (Hint - a bedroom is considered the same as a private rental unit in some places.)
@@lexwaldez You do not have a right to rifle through the stuff of a roommate you are living with. Their room, is in fact, their room. Funny how that works
I certainly would have gone after the roommates. They entered her rented room/residence illegally (breaking & entering), so I would have pressed charges - offering to drop those charges only if they agreed in writing leave her and her gun alone, and get the landlord off her back.
I hope she sued the hell out of the roommates and then went after the landlord, also since when does a foreign exchange student have more rights then an american?
The very definition of factual discrimination and usurpation of Constitutional rights. That girl has a Civil Rights case to sue the crap out of that apartment complex, and her room mates for illegally searching her PRIVATE property.
I once had to get rid of a roommate for not having guns. How can you trust someone without a gun to help protect you and your home? I did not feel safe with him around.
This is underrated.
We have a few folks here that came from Massachusetts. Don't know if it was a "slip" or a joke, but when asked about the folks of Massachusetts, ex-pats referred to them as "Mass Holes"...🤣🤣🤣🤣
Whenever i see a mass plate go by me on the interstate i always point and yell out...Assachuetts...
Masshole is used quite frequently, it is a fact not a joke!🤗
Just moved to Maine from Mass. It was wonderful to see Mass in the rearview. Smuggest people alive. People are right to hate it.
You can’t fix that kind of stupid
I can't wait till the some robbers find out where they live and break in their domicile because Layla won't be there to protect them.
Oh cmon! You know that guns are made of magic. You know that as soon as one of them has their back turned that the gun would grow legs, load itself, and kill them in their sleep!
Don't give these liberal IDIOTS any more ideas
@@davidleblanc5271 to late they already think that it's possible! They are that stupid!
only the black one do that
@@kevinmckay810 Racist gun hating.
That's good gun training...right?
Sue them all.
I'm from W MA and never heard of this until now. Thanks for covering it.
odd these people violated her fourth amendment right?
No, the fourth amendment (and all the others) only applies when dealing with the Government and it's agents.
They did possibly trespass on her personal space though.
Her room is not a common area so there could be some criminal liability involved there.
@@kabloosh699 oh most definitely.. maybe not on the landlord, but definitely on her roommates
Breaking and entering .
the room mates are probably studying law.
First, call the police on the room mates. They broke into her stuff. Second. Sue everyone (even in Massachusetts.) For wrongful eviction and discrimination. Third. Take out a room mate add asking for a fellow gun owner. I'd imagine there are more than one would think. Even there. Consider yourself keeping quiet about it. Fourth, enjoy not being a victim while team snowflake gets taken advantage of at every turn. You're welcome.
I demand my room mates move out. They own and operate an item that kills tens of thousands and injures millions per year... Stupid cars. Who needs a high speed vehicle when they can just own a bike?
I don't know why my roommates are so worried about my barrel of arsenic. There are plenty of things that kill more people per year.
@@MrGrey-zc2cy unlike the vehicles or arsenic firearms are a tool that has (Depending on study) just a many or more defensive uses per year protecting people than the deaths. Keeping in mind that more people die to bare hands than rifles per year. It also has other uses beyond that of arsenic. Anyone with even the tiniest bit of knowledge would realize that the room mates fears (an unloaded gun magically going off) Were those of the ignorant. None of it excuses the landlords practice or the invasion of privacy.
@@TonberryShuffle
Oh yes guns are a tool. A tool for *killing* . I can hammer a nail with a wrench, not what a wrench is for though.
How exactly do you "defend" your self with a gun anyway hmmm? Throw it? use it to write a strongly worded letter? No, you either try to kill the guy you're pointing it at or use it to *threaten* to kill him. Pretty sure they were more afraid of a *loaded* gun going off...
...while it's being aimed at them by their angry/drunk roommate.
On a side note, unlike a gun, arsenic has more uses besides killing. In fact it's used for lead alloys such as the ones in your bullets.
@@MrGrey-zc2cy You can kill with nearly anything you own. Many people are killed with kitchen knives, yes and hammers and large wrenches. So you assume the lady is an angry drunk. Remember, when you point a finger at someone, you have three pointing back at you.
It is amazing how "liberals" assume the worst of everyone. I've always thought it's because the "worst" is what they would do.
@@baldeagle5297
"You can kill with nearly anything you own. Many people are killed with kitchen knives, yes and hammers and large wrenches."
and? you say that like you think it's an argument.
"So you assume the lady is an angry drunk."
I did no such thing. The / means either, or do you think this lady is never drunk or angry?
"It is amazing how "liberals" assume the worst of everyone."
I'm not a liberal, I'm a moderate at most. Being anti-gun doesn't automatically make me a liberal. You're the one assuming.
Time to sue.
Sounds like her roommates were trespassing and or burglarizing her room, i wonder if she could file a complaint against them?
yea isn't it universal to give a tenant at least a 24 hour notice before entering their premises?
@@noahone3577 Nope, it basically depends on your lease and state. In Ms. Pirnie's case, MA does not have a notice requirement by law but they cannot just enter the property (they must be there for a legal reason such as court order, inspect property for repair request etc). Also, in this case the other room mates had him come in.
Alarichswiftpaw if it is individual rooms they could have him come into the apartment but not into her room as they have no right to her room. The only way to legally go in for him without her there is if it is to repair a emergency problem (broken window, broken pipe, tree penetrating the wall,gas leak)
@@TheUserid82 The landlord can still inspect the premise at reasonable times in MA. I'm no lawyer but I would imagine upon request of the other tenants, his lawful right to inspect, it'd be a battle to take the landlord to court. Now the roommates are a different story.
These snowflakes need a good melt down. Wish the Supreme Court of the United States would tell these States that the Constitution over rides all other laws.
I hope she sues and ends up owning the house and evicts all the snowflakes.
The roommates need to be arrested and charge for B&E.
SFCRambo60 there's no b&e from entering a bedroom. Sad, but unfortunately true.
I was from Massachusetts I moved to Maine
And these assholes just violated her personal property
Update needed!
Should totally clean them all on the kitchen table in front of them
I hope they get robbed and she should have a suit against them.
Burris Streaming Tell them don't come running to me if you're in trouble.
Poor Boston has forgot their own history.
Hunter Glass you realize that both Canada and Australia (two free countries) broke away from England less than 100 years after your bloody revolution with not a shot fired. 😮🤭🤔🇨🇦
@@kevinchappell3694 With entirely different causality. Let's not pretend that everything is the same.
Well said, Liberty Doll. Extremely important work you’re doing!
So if she owned the gun because of a previous violent relationship and she goes to Harvard, then where are the feminists in the school, shouldn't they be raising holyhell over this? Isn't she a good enough victim? And these useless wenches wonder why nobody takes them seriously. Also glad to hear she lawyer ed up
Don't you realize that they throw their own, to the wolves? It doesn't matter if you have been harassed. If you don't share the same beliefs then you are trash to them.
Also, all the roommates should slapped with felony charges for illegal search and since I'm SURE they also touched the gun at least once that's ILLEGAL seizure...
Haha, I dunno if I can imagine these two touching a gun.
Keep your gun ownership on the low down ... no NRA stickers on your car, guns locked up and out of sight at all times. Pray for the 2nd and 4th amendment.
Josef Krakel, this girl didn’t have any of that, her roommates saw that she had a MAGA hat and was from the south, so they illegally searched her room while she was away until they found them.
@@gadget19k76 Just general principles: criminals looking to steal guns look for signs (NRA stickers, protected by S&W signs, etc) of gun ownership. Anti-2a people do the same thing: they call the police and make a false claim of brandishing. So Op-sec is a good idea for gun owners.
Josef Krakel So, your 1st Amendment Rights should be ignored as well? Why keep the Constitution? It’s out dated anyway, right? This is their plan. Eric Holder said they needed to shame and call out gun owners like cigeratte smokers. That’s what they are doing. Need to fight back. Not cave.
@@MisplacedHillbilly Let's just say that there are many out there who would glad give all of there arms to the anti 2A crowd.......... one round at a time.
Trump doesn't care much for the 4th amendment so MAGA hat is ironic lol(Stop and frisk plus wants to take bump stocks without paying people for them or grandfathering... with executive order)
WELL SAID liberty mom!👍
It would have been pretty funny if she wasn't a uni student but instead an undercover Police Officer and her roommates didn't know that.
That would have been truly poetic justice.
I sure hope she Sue's all of them and wins big time
She would be very welcome here in Wyoming. We have snowflakes here, but most of them are weather induced.
@Meg Que, would you care to explain that? Or are you just saying that because Wyoming is a very 2nd Amendment friendly state?
@Meg Que, I've lived in Wyoming for almost 5yrs now. I've traveled all over this country, and been to a few others. Wyoming is one the best places I've ever lived and traveled through. True, there's better. But there are far worse. And still waiting to hear what makes what makes Wyoming so damn terrible.
@Meg Que, Now who's being a presumptuous fool? But no, I've lived in Sheridan, Powell, Cody and Laramie. Cody has been the best so far. Spent a couple days in Jackson with friends from Alaska. And Wyoming has had some of the nicest, friendliest people I've ever met. Complete strangers have pulled me out of the snow, gave me helpful advice on places to hunt, etc. Most of the people I've meet here have been pretty cool. Not all. I'm sorry that you've had bad experiences here. But, for the most part Wyoming has been pretty good. Hate renewing plates for a vehicle. Sure beats the hell out of St. Louis.
@Meg Que LMAO! Yes, Cody and Sheridan are for sure tourist traps. Laramie is controlled by libs. But, I've spent a lot of time in Worland, Riverton, and unfortunately Casper.
It is pitiful that some folks will go out of there way, pounding their drum about their opinion and never answering the simple question of why a place and the people who live there, in this case is a 'shithole' or 'shitty people'.
Boy I hope nobody breaks into their apartment now knowing nobody, especially females, have a way to protect themselves. That would suck.
I would sue the landlord till I owned the building!!!!
That's why my father always said if you live with people, put a good lock on your bedroom door, so they can't get in. You never know who might steal from you.
Is there any update to this, did she have to move or did they get stuck for doing some shady stuff to her?
I have owned a gun of some sort since I was about 5 years old, of course till I was about 10, they were all toy guns. Mom used to hand me the Sears Christmas Catalog (back in the 1950's) and explain that it was Santa's wish book! I would page through the toy gun section, seeking a toy that looked like my favorite movie hero, back then The Lone Ranger, and Cisco Kid were tops, then circle the one's that looked "just right!" At one time, my firearms collection exceeded 75, and my ammo collection ran into the thousands of rounds, I was an avid re-loader so I could afford shooting every gun I ever owned, including my classic Luger. Now that I am old and trying to live on Social Security and a bit from the VA and Workers Comp, I have sold off all my collectibles when the bill collectors came a calling, I still have Dad's .22 that he let me use from age 10 to go afield plinking and shooting at sparrows, the .45 ACP pistol that I carried for 24 years on the PD, as well as my conceal carry .45ACP M1911A1 in General Officers Configuration, oh and a BB Pistol just like the one dad gave me for Christmas of 1964, it is still unfired, as I got it so I could teach my grandsons the basics of firearm safety plus my daughter wants to learn to shoot, at 40 years of age I guess the time has come that I shall do that as well. So as you may be able to tell, I am a NRA member, and if some landlord told me I had to move because of my guns, well he would have a legal battle on his hands, after all the 2nd Amendment exists in ALL STATES, not just where folks believe it the law of the land, for ALL AMERICANS, not just old men who have a long history of firearm ownership.
May almighty God bless you, sir!
“She had a red hat and she was from Alabama” oh god not a red hat and a born place register in Alabama D: