Not blowing someones brains out but it does allow for
preventative measures
such as searches. Home searches need a warrant but
legitimate concerns allow
for searches in a public domain such as bags on a subway.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Vivec <gel214th gmail.com> wrote:
> What does normal society law say about this?
>
> does it give you the power to shoot someone you think
is trying to
> kill you before they make an attempt?
>
> Does it allow you to blow someone's brains out because
they shot at you
> before?
>
> No. It does not.
>
> > <mdinowit houseoffusion.com> wrote:
>
> > > How far are you willing to go when you know
for a fact that someone
> wants
> > > you dead and has shown it by shooting
directly at you?
>
>
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