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<blockquote data-quote="ricco" data-source="post: 3864775" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>If we are talking self defense we have to define what is self defense. It might be different for you than it is for me, for me it is an attack or threat of an attack from a little more than 2 arms length. I wish I could remember the numbers, I do remember that far more often than not attacks come from UNarmed offenders. Legally an unarmed attack is not considered a lethal attack and cannot be legally responded to with lethal force, there is Disparity of Force but Prosecutors rarely consider it as valid. In instances where a victim is attacked by an UNarmed attacker then phyisical ability might be the difference in going home or going to the ER.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricco, post: 3864775, member: 46005"] If we are talking self defense we have to define what is self defense. It might be different for you than it is for me, for me it is an attack or threat of an attack from a little more than 2 arms length. I wish I could remember the numbers, I do remember that far more often than not attacks come from UNarmed offenders. Legally an unarmed attack is not considered a lethal attack and cannot be legally responded to with lethal force, there is Disparity of Force but Prosecutors rarely consider it as valid. In instances where a victim is attacked by an UNarmed attacker then phyisical ability might be the difference in going home or going to the ER. [/QUOTE]
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