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To be reasonable is to have sound judgment and be sensible, "any means necessary" is determined, existing, or happening by natural laws or predestination; inevitable. Which in turn goes back to the fundamental wording you have missed - No oneshallbe deprived of life (of a person) lacking a specified benefit that is considered important. The key word there is shall.
It is considered important because it is our natural God-given right.
And what happens if the person is not trying to actually kill you (deprive you of life)?
Like someone jabbing you in the back of the leg with a nail? Can you use any means necessary? Or can you only use reasonable force to stop them?
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