One of them certainly could commit a crime while the other is asleep. It only takes one hand to fire a pistol.
Say they live alone and buy a handgun for protection. They keep it in a drawer by the bed. While one of them is asleep, the other opens the drawer and puts the gun in her handbag. The next day, they are walking through the mall, and the one with the hidden gun casually opens her back, pulls out a gun, and opens fire on the crowd.
I'm not trying to be disrespectful, just pointing out that it COULD happen. I wish the girls the best of luck too, and encourage them to exploit all of the legal loopholes they can as the system will certainly stick it to THEM when it can.
Other questions: Will they earn one paycheck or two? My thoughts are that they will have to train for one career that they both agree on, then only one of them will be hireable because the other really can't work at the same time as her sister. The one whose name isn't on the paycheck will be able to collect disability in the meantime because her medical condition prohibits her from working. If they are smart they will switch at some point as I think disability increases if you have earned money previous to collecting.
If they join a soccer team, do they count as one or two players?
I find them fascinating. I'm glad that they seem so happy and well adjusted. I really do wish them the best.
One of them certainly could commit a crime while the other is asleep. It only takes one hand to fire a pistol.
Say they live alone and buy a handgun for protection. They keep it in a drawer by the bed. While one of them is asleep, the other opens the drawer and puts the gun in her handbag. The next day, they are walking through the mall, and the one with the hidden gun casually opens her back, pulls out a gun, and opens fire on the crowd.
I'm not trying to be disrespectful, just pointing out that it COULD happen. I wish the girls the best of luck too, and encourage them to exploit all of the legal loopholes they can as the system will certainly stick it to THEM when it can.
Other questions: Will they earn one paycheck or two? My thoughts are that they will have to train for one career that they both agree on, then only one of them will be hireable because the other really can't work at the same time as her sister. The one whose name isn't on the paycheck will be able to collect disability in the meantime because her medical condition prohibits her from working. If they are smart they will switch at some point as I think disability increases if you have earned money previous to collecting.
If they join a soccer team, do they count as one or two players?
I find them fascinating. I'm glad that they seem so happy and well adjusted. I really do wish them the best.
- Ron ^*^