genuinely it is legal for a billionaire to build an entire army
>>538474731>govern me harder daddy
>>538474731Yes, they are called private professional contractors. Mercs been around a long time.
>>538474731Technically though they're avid radio controlled aviation devices. With "field equipment" and enhanced battery with body durability. You know, usual weekend enthusiasts.
>>538474731PMCs are probably the future
>>538474731it was legal. then you went and told everybody about it.
>>538474731>clickbait: the threadtheres a million federal laws against anything that explodes you massive faggot
>>538474731No. Stop listening to schizo r-tards trying to find loopholes to shit you can't obviously do. The government would charge under a terrorism or other wide sweeping statute. And no the "LE TECHNICAL RULES" isn't going to let retards get away with shit like this. State supreme courts and federal appellate courts have the ability to tailor a rule or just invent shit to fix obviously retarded legal loopholes. Go look up the "LE YELLOWSTONE ZONE OF DEATH" and some retarded redneck killed a elk and tried to use this retarded theory that because the park was in different states and is under the jurisdiction of the Court of Wyoming he can assert a sixth amendment defense that he doesn't have a jury of his peers because he killed the deer in Idaho, oh and there is no way to empanel a local jury because no one fucking lives anywhere near that area in a national park where no one can legally live. The federal judge laughed as his retarded ass and told him you are going to trial and go ahead and fuck around but the 10th circuit also unofficially told the rednecks lawyer they would use the all writs act to craft a policy and find under strict strict scrutiny no 6th amendment violation occurred and the government has carried it's burden. Local redneck plead out.
>>538474731Robots equipped with lethal weapons are legally considered "spring guns" or booby traps, and are illegal in every state in the country. Anyone who owns a combat robot would be legally liable for murder if it kills someone, same as if they planted land mines or had a remotely operated gun turret.
>>538474731In a corrupt country like the USA, billionaires don't care about the law. But they still don't build private armies, as it would be far too expensive and wouldn't generate any revenue. Private armies are only created when they can be used to control something that will bring in more money than the army costs. In the current situation, billionaires prefer to let the general public pay for the security of their assets.
>>538474731but they wont because bankruptcy awaits them.
>>538474731Pretty sure that’s covered in 2A. You kill them before they subjugate you. Or not. Palantir is not necessary to the security of the free state.
>>538474731they are testing and optimizing the drones in Ukraine and palantir AI kill lists in Gaza to use on Europeans and Americans when they eventually revolt
>>538474731Build mecha Hitler already.
G4S Securitas has like 800k employes and armies everywhere. Immune from war crimes.>https://www.rt.com/news/616326-outsourcing-war-british-mercenaries/>The British-American private military company Group 4 Securitas (G4S) has evolved far beyond its original mission of providing security for Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky and Ukraine’s critical infrastructure. Today, it resembles a quasi-state, complete with its own armed forces, prison systems, and global reach. G4S secures US embassies around the world, guards airports, government agencies, and military installations for both Washington and London, and even monitors sections of the US border.>It also manages prisons notorious for abuse, torture, and killings. British-American firms now dominate roughly 90% of the global PMC market, and experts say that outsourcing warfare to private contractors has become the preferred tool of foreign policy. It’s easier – and more politically palatable – to fight through intermediaries.>G4S earns the lion’s share of its revenue from contracts with multinational corporations and government agencies in the US and UK. Its former CEO, Ashley Martin Almanza, previously served as CFO of the British energy giant BG Group, a major supplier of liquefied natural gas to China. In 2016, BG merged with Royal Dutch Shell – another UK-based energy titan and the world’s largest oil and gas company.
>>538474731Musk will be building one to fight the communists.