| ▲ | beeflet 3 days ago | |||||||||||||
living in an apartment sucks for security. You can't really own a gun and practice castle doctrine. Your landlord has a key to your home and can lock you out at any time, or can go through your mail. There are other options like living in your own property, living in an RV, etc. that are better if you are worried about security. If I was living in an apartment, I wouldn't be stashing all of my money under my mattress. I wouldn't run a business out of my apartment such that I would lose all of my equipment if I got evicted. Similarly, I wouldn't do anything of importance on an apple computer. I wouldn't stash cryptocurrency on it, I wouldn't save my bank account details on it, I wouldn't run an important business that depends on their platforms. Because you're just renting and your lord can change the keys tomorrow. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | graemep 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Where do you live? You are implicitly assuming a rented property. Where I live you can buy a flat. however, even assuming rented, its not that bad, atleast here in the UK. > our landlord has a key to your home and can lock you out at any time Illegal to do without notice and permission. You can change the locks as long as you change them back or pay for cost of doing so when you leave. > I wouldn't run a business out of my apartment such that I would lose all of my equipment if I got evicted. Eviction requires a legal process that takes months. > I wouldn't run an important business that depends on their platforms. That implies no one should develop software for Apple, MS or Google platforms. | ||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | ang_cire 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
> You can't really own a gun and practice castle doctrine. Your landlord has a key to your home and can lock you out at any time, or can go through your mail. None of this is true in the US. Castle doctrine applies to your domicile, and is not based on property ownership. If you have a lease, it is your home as far as CD is concerned. WRT gun restriction rules for rental properties, they vary by state, but in states where they can be prohibited, it would require a clause in the lease for a landlord to prohibit a tenant from having them (and these are nearly unheard of in practice because of enforceability issues). And that still would not affect their legality in a defensive shooting. Landlords usually require written notice to enter the premises, in advance, and cannot "lock you out at any time" without going through an eviction process if you have a lease. Landlords opening your mail is a federal crime. Mail can only be opened by the named recipient, it's not based on who owns the address of a building it's delivered to. | ||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||