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Probably. Generally an arrest warrant authorizes entry into that person’s residence if that person is inside. Here’s a blog post with a brief introduction to the law. http://crimlaw.blogspot.com/2012/03/can-of…. On the other hand, you’d want to look at Maryland law for a definitive answer.

Also, I can’t imagine the police waiting out a seven hour standoff if she didn’t have a gun.

You bet rewards from the game that can be sold on the Steam marketplace.

Hey, my ancestors stacked rocks with the best of them!

They’re actually not disagreeing that much if you read the links. The facts are pretty well established- there was a centuries old complex and stable democratic political structure that predates the US federal government I North Amrica. Franklin specifically referred to it as an example prior to the revolution, but

The article making you feel bad is called sparking empathy, and it’s generally considered an aspect of good writing. This isn’t a demand to ban the game, it’s a story about how a group of Pokemon fans are experiencing the new game.

any of those who don’t have the motor functions to play PC/Console games and have never raised an issue about it since the beginning of video gaming...

Why? The article doesn’t say that Niantic was wrong to make the game or that the game should be shut down. It’s relaying the experiences of some of the Pokemon fanbase.

Huzzah

Wow. Amazing interview.

Personal service is so dumb. Who had the brilliant idea of making glorified tag a fundamental part of the justice system?

Disabled people are people. Fetuses aren’t.

I'm specifically thinking about the controversy over the RAINN letter a couple years back

“What rubs me the wrong way as an actor and as somebody with a disability living in the real world is not that this story is being told. It’s that so frequently this is the only story of disability that is told.”

The evidence isn’t clear on that. You’re probably referring to the Lisak and Miller study but a more recent and larger study found much higher rates of ever committing a form sexual assault and lower rates of repeat offense. See this article for a general discussion, but Lisak’s claim that 90% of campus rapes are

Shocker, actually investigating crimes leads to convictions.

Did the people making negative comments actually read the whole essay?

I don’t really get what you’re trying to say. I was wrong. This was five years ago or so, and I was mistaken about how common and blatant racism was. We’re not talking about racist greek life (which I’d seen), we’re talking about managers who knew about the possibility of fair housing testers at ordinary apartment

No, I was thinking the racism would be more hidden or deniable. I thought a racist leasing manager might do things like call white applicants back first or ‘forget’ to mention promotions to non-white applicants. That happened too, but I was still shocked at finding managers who straight up lied about availability.

(I have two properties that I rent through the service)