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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2049397" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>Without getting into a debate over the use of deadly physical force to protect property; my position is if someone illegally enters your home (and it always seems to be at night) you are already in your last place of retreat. You should be fully protected by the law when you use whatever force you think is necessary "at the moment". "Retreating" is a term used in a confrontation in the public domain and should NOT be used in referenced to an action taken in one's home. </p><p></p><p>Monday morning quarterbacking by juries, who can analyze the situation for week, is a great disservice to a law-abiding citizen that has already been a victim of a crime perpetrated in his place of safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2049397, member: 313"] Without getting into a debate over the use of deadly physical force to protect property; my position is if someone illegally enters your home (and it always seems to be at night) you are already in your last place of retreat. You should be fully protected by the law when you use whatever force you think is necessary "at the moment". "Retreating" is a term used in a confrontation in the public domain and should NOT be used in referenced to an action taken in one's home. Monday morning quarterbacking by juries, who can analyze the situation for week, is a great disservice to a law-abiding citizen that has already been a victim of a crime perpetrated in his place of safety. [/QUOTE]
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