no? both of them can be either an accident or murder in principle; maybe it is more common for gun killings to be murders and car killings to be accidents, but that isn’t a matter of law
It’s not misinformation. It’s explaining that if you want to off someone, proving murder with a car is much more difficult. You have reason to be driving a car. You have less reason to be brandishing a gun.
no? both of them can be either an accident or murder in principle; maybe it is more common for gun killings to be murders and car killings to be accidents, but that isn’t a matter of law
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mens_rea
also explained in comic form here: http://lawcomic.net/guide/?p=173
Let’s not spread misinformation just because it helps a good cause.
It’s not misinformation. It’s explaining that if you want to off someone, proving murder with a car is much more difficult. You have reason to be driving a car. You have less reason to be brandishing a gun.