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<blockquote data-quote="BigRed82" data-source="post: 1618734" data-attributes="member: 3048"><p>The passage you quote from the constitution doesn't address the question you are asking. It deals with ownership of firearms. Your question is about use of deadly force. The right to keep and bear arms in defense of property does not = the right to shoot someone to protect your property. If someone is stealing your stuff and no life or bodily health is being threatened, you do not have a right to shoot the thief. You have the right to tell them to get off your property, and you have the right to call law enforcement. Unless they threaten someone's life with imminent death or serious bodily injury, you are not allowed to use deadly force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigRed82, post: 1618734, member: 3048"] The passage you quote from the constitution doesn't address the question you are asking. It deals with ownership of firearms. Your question is about use of deadly force. The right to keep and bear arms in defense of property does not = the right to shoot someone to protect your property. If someone is stealing your stuff and no life or bodily health is being threatened, you do not have a right to shoot the thief. You have the right to tell them to get off your property, and you have the right to call law enforcement. Unless they threaten someone's life with imminent death or serious bodily injury, you are not allowed to use deadly force. [/QUOTE]
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