Give Commander a Medal!
Impossible to answer as laws vary by country so what may be legal in the US may be illegal in Finland where LW is. Aside from the multi-national difficulties involved there's also the fact that there's been near zero court cases on it anywhere in the world (that I know of). Legal Lightening is going to strike some instance somewhere in the world eventually but no instance owner wants it to be them.
in case something goes bad it is going to be against them not this instance.
Ah, since you're an expert in Finnish law (where LW is hosted) perhaps you could take a few minutes and give us a breakdown?
Okay done. I'll give the instance a try and see how it goes. :)
This show suffers from the same illogical plots, very questionable dialogue, and blatant canon failures
So it's basically the same as TOS? Excellent!
It's a reference to Buell Motorcycles and their tractor like engines.
I know. That wasn't the point of my comment.
The AR-15 is fairly weak as rifles go so I guess it doesn't count?
Neat machine. I wish Noel had done more exploring of it in the video.
Are you honestly saying I can steal the better part of a billion dollars and hop across the border to Mexico without worry?
In other longer articles you find out that it's nowhere nearly a billion. The Solar Farms used to underpin the investments do exist and are productive. They have value in the hundreds of millions of pounds, but its apparently not quite enough to satisfy all of the bonds when they come do in 2025 and 2026.
This article points the finger almost exclusively at Liam Kavanagh and almost ignores Sean Clark, Thurrock’s Finance Director.
A bit of digging turned up this much longer article published a year ago and while Liam Kavanagh and his companies feature in it there's also quite a bit more about Sean Clark's role in all this.
Benjamin...get the Musket.