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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch View Post
    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 one shall be 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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