• @Rooki@lemmy.world
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      I would say if they didnt killed themselves in private area i would guess it would be “legal” but in the moment someone dies its murder and thats then illegal. But i am no legal expert so i could be wrong.

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        Are you suggesting the legal argument ad quod damnum: that it was, in legal fact, all fun and games until someone got hurt?

      • @AWistfulNihilist@lemmy.world
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        I think you’re right, but it’s possible theres some kind of regulation against shooting another person, even voluntarily. Them both being drunk under their own volition wouldn’t enter into it. It would be Mona Lisa Perez, that lady who shot her boyfriend through a book for a YouTube stunt and killed him. She got 6 months for manslaughter.

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            I was saying this elsewhere in the thread, but I don’t even think that matters in this case, consent. Them consenting to shooting each other, drunk or not, wouldn’t save either of them from a manslaughter charge. Imo, being drunk in this case would make their stupid decision worse. Doing this without consent would just be plain ol’ attempted murder on one of their parts.

            Like, consenting to a crime makes you culpable, and you can totally do that while drunk and get charged. Except for sex, where the rules about consent are different.

    • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      I want to know how far they travel. Like if you’re out in the middle of the dessert, nothing around for hundreds of miles…no trees, no cities, just open air seemingly forever.

      How long until the bullet just runs out of momentum? And there MUST be a point where it’s still technically traveling, but with so little momentum that if it hits a body it would just not even penetrate. Just kind of hits a person, and falls to the floor. It’s probably several miles, but that point HAS to exist SOMEWHERE, right?

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        Yeah, there’s math for it.

        It depends on the firearm and the round itself, and there’s some uncertainty based on the exact powder load, but that wouldn’t change things enough to matter.

        I’m not willing to spend time looking it up, but I’ve seen a table of comparisons between common rounds’ lethality at given ranges based on set conditions. There’s always a point where lethality drops to zero, and it’s before the maximum flight distance.

        • @OpenStars@startrek.website
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          Yeah, there’s math for it

          And next to zero chance that these drink edit: drunk numbsculls would have worked it out before their stunt with one another:-).