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John Smith
 
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Default When would you board someone else's boat??

U.S. Penal Code does not allow the use of deadly force in the protection of
your property. Deadly force can only be used when a reasonable man feels
someone's life is in eminent danger.

The use of a trip wires to harm someone illegally entering your home will
result in the owner being charged with either with aggravated assault or
manslaughter if the person is killed.

I also agree with the penal code. While it does not matter if you agree
with the law or not, you will be found guilty. The world would be a better
place if you were behind bars.





"Don" wrote in message
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"John Smith" wrote
Do you believe the law allows you kill someone to defend your property?


Of course. Don't you?
Answer the question.





 
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