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Under what authority can police confiscate a defensive firearm?
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<blockquote data-quote="Norman" data-source="post: 1382436" data-attributes="member: 4232"><p>Negative ghost rider. Why ask a question, then argue with the people the question is directed to? </p><p>In particular the bolded sentence. This is entirely incorrect. Homicide in itself is not a crime. Homicide is merely the killing of one person by another person. If the shooter kills someone in a self defense situation, they HAVE committed homicide, but that homicide can still be found justifiable. If that is the case, the shooter did not commit a crime, but they did commit</p><p>homicide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman, post: 1382436, member: 4232"] Negative ghost rider. Why ask a question, then argue with the people the question is directed to? In particular the bolded sentence. This is entirely incorrect. Homicide in itself is not a crime. Homicide is merely the killing of one person by another person. If the shooter kills someone in a self defense situation, they HAVE committed homicide, but that homicide can still be found justifiable. If that is the case, the shooter did not commit a crime, but they did commit homicide. [/QUOTE]
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