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posted ago by Atmosa ago by Atmosa +12 / -0

First of all, wow my phone tried to autocorrect “gun” to “fun”.

Secondly, my state has a “stand your ground” law, but requires that you not “use excessive force” unless you can prove your life was in danger.

I saw a video tonight of a mob approaching/surrounding a guy with a gun, and they didn’t touch him, though at any moment they could’ve jumped him and beaten/killed him. Would responding with lethal force be justified in that situation?

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Ferrous_Tarkus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Case in point: the McCloskeys