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TXyakr
09-11-2015, 07:08 AM
I am NOT a lawyer or attorney but having worked with them and being friends with several this is what I understand and have read from various sources:
http://hirealawyer.findlaw.com/do-you-need-a-lawyer/what-is-legal-advice.html
So basically you can repeat what you read about a law or "recite legal information" as a non-lawyer but NOT give legal advice. If you did that would be a violation of the law in most North American States and territories and Canadian Provinces and put you or the forum at risk of being sued.
Also best to list a link to the source of the "legal information" you are reciting.
Personally I just avoid that quagmire...
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natertot
09-11-2015, 07:24 AM
Since when do you avoid it? It was less than a week ago you were giving advice on here until I recommended that you don't.
I'm not a lawyer but I did sleep at a Holiday Inn last night.
hunter63
09-11-2015, 12:36 PM
Who are you .......and what did you do with TXyaker?
Kinda fits under "Ya think?"
kyratshooter
09-11-2015, 01:53 PM
Since when do you avoid it? It was less than a week ago you were giving advice on here until I recommended that you don't.
I'm confused!:confused1:
Are you referring to the one about the parameters of felonious assault with a baseball bat in Wallmart
The limitations on ownership of a pipegun in either Central America or the US
The concentration percentage of pepper-spray allowed in Massachusetts
Or how much napalm one can possess within 300 feet of a school in California?
TXyakr
09-11-2015, 02:23 PM
"any non-lawyer may recite legal information." I often do that and am fairly consistent about providing links to it such as this:
http://hirealawyer.findlaw.com/do-you-need-a-lawyer/what-is-legal-advice.html
The "content" on this forum would be more attractive to others if more people would also add links to the ideas and info they are citing or reciting... Just my personal opinion. Y'all are entitled to your own opinions without launching personal attacks and going negative. I appreciate ideas that are different than mine but they mean more when they have research and documentation to back them up. Preferably from qualified experts in that field. Attorneys of law in the case of legal advice on the law. Or a link to that actual law or regulation. I actually do that on a regular basis and/or say things like "get more weapons training from off duty law enforcement officers" or "ask them directly for their advice on specific self defense issues" NOT my opinion or from ANY online forum!
I have some good friends who are active duty law enforcement. I ask them many very specific question on a regular basis and thank them for it and ask them what I can do for them.
hunter63
09-11-2015, 02:33 PM
Back to trolling I see.............Oh well.
natertot
09-11-2015, 03:03 PM
"any non-lawyer may recite legal information." I often do thatReally? I couldn't tell.... :innocent: and am fairly consistent about providing links to it such as this:
http://hirealawyer.findlaw.com/do-you-need-a-lawyer/what-is-legal-advice.html
The "content" on this forum would be more attractive to others if more people would also add links to the ideas and info they are citing or reciting Or if there were no trolls.... :idea:... Just my personal opinion. Y'all are entitled to your own opinions without launching personal attacks and going negative. I appreciate ideas that are different than mine but they mean more when they have research and documentation to back them up. Preferably from qualified experts in that fieldEveryone should know that all info from the internet should be taken cautiously, especially forums.. Attorneys of law in the case of legal advice on the law. Or a link to that actual law or regulation. I actually do that on a regular basis and/or say things like "get more weapons training from off duty law enforcement officers" Most law enforcement officers are not qualified to give weapons or self defense advice/info. I am sure your "expert" buddies told you that, right? :whistling:or "ask them directly for their advice on specific self defense issues" NOT my opinion or from ANY online forum!
I have some good friends who are active duty law enforcement. I ask them many very specific question on a regular basis and thank them for it and ask them what I can do for them.
I think someone needs to work on their thought process a little.......
crashdive123
09-11-2015, 04:27 PM
Here is some friendly advice ---- please use the ignore feature that is available to you.
Thank you.
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