BLAZER PROPHET
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For the most part, I agree with Maris.
When a person enters my place of business or home with a deadly weapon it must be supposed they are willing to use that weapon against me or mine. There is no second option. That means that by virtue of him entering my business or home with a deadly weapon he has forfeited his right to live as I see fit so long as I perceive there is a threat against me. I also believe I have the right to judge if this person may be a threat to me later if he leaves alive- whether wounded or not, and therefore if I incapacitate him with a bullet, but don't immediately kill him, I reserve the right to finish him off for my future safety- if I so chose. That may sound harsh or like I'm playing God, but such a perpetrator has no right to live under those circumstances above my own. Again, they have forfeited their right to live by virtue of their intentional actions against me.
When a person enters my place of business or home with a deadly weapon it must be supposed they are willing to use that weapon against me or mine. There is no second option. That means that by virtue of him entering my business or home with a deadly weapon he has forfeited his right to live as I see fit so long as I perceive there is a threat against me. I also believe I have the right to judge if this person may be a threat to me later if he leaves alive- whether wounded or not, and therefore if I incapacitate him with a bullet, but don't immediately kill him, I reserve the right to finish him off for my future safety- if I so chose. That may sound harsh or like I'm playing God, but such a perpetrator has no right to live under those circumstances above my own. Again, they have forfeited their right to live by virtue of their intentional actions against me.
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