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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3587063" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I think there are very limited circumstances where defense of property is due to said property being required for sustaining life. If I lived in the arctic and someone was trying to steal say, a generator? I'd be inclined to defend said property with lethal force if necessary. If I was in the middle of the desert with no comms and someone tried to steal my transportation? Same thing.</p><p></p><p>I'm not using lethal force to defend a flag, pot, liquor, etc., because it's not moral, ethical or legal. I will defend my life if I tell said thief that they may not take my property, and they then menace my life with potentially lethal force. I do have one other thing that I'll defend with lethal force if necessary, but I won't discuss it here. It's a dark place and only if someone ever goes there will they find out how serious their mistake is. </p><p></p><p>I <em>try</em> to not look down my nose at anyone, especially if I don't know their motivations for doing or saying a thing. That doesn't mean I don't have thoughts on the matter, I just figure said thoughts don't really add any value to the discussion, so I keep them to myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3587063, member: 1132"] I think there are very limited circumstances where defense of property is due to said property being required for sustaining life. If I lived in the arctic and someone was trying to steal say, a generator? I'd be inclined to defend said property with lethal force if necessary. If I was in the middle of the desert with no comms and someone tried to steal my transportation? Same thing. I'm not using lethal force to defend a flag, pot, liquor, etc., because it's not moral, ethical or legal. I will defend my life if I tell said thief that they may not take my property, and they then menace my life with potentially lethal force. I do have one other thing that I'll defend with lethal force if necessary, but I won't discuss it here. It's a dark place and only if someone ever goes there will they find out how serious their mistake is. I [I]try[/I] to not look down my nose at anyone, especially if I don't know their motivations for doing or saying a thing. That doesn't mean I don't have thoughts on the matter, I just figure said thoughts don't really add any value to the discussion, so I keep them to myself. [/QUOTE]
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