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Are you allowed to shoot people if they trespass on your property?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1374224:MV8xNDc5ODU0XzI0Mzc2MjYwX0YwQ0ZCMzY0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1254000] In what US states would this be legal or illegal? Case in point, anyone who trespasses on Area-51 property is liable to be shot by armed guards. Do regular citizens have the same rights? [/quote] depends on whose so called "laws" you are referring to or plan on adhering to in kind under mans law anything goes, but not your way under the divine law of God you are not only allowed to protect yourselves and others with whatever force is required to stop them from bringing harm to you, your property, and/or other innocent people... you are EXPECTED TO DO SO, PERIOD. shortly you will be forced to decide just whom you wish to bow down to... and what you wish to ALLOW be very careful how and/or what/whom you choose either way it won't last long but the consequences will be ETERNAL whereas all the elements (rudiments) will be burned away if you have lived your lives in and among and according to the rudimentary traditions of man you won't have a leg to stand on in the eternity just that simple this is where the balance of the Power of your Free Will kicks in and defines forevermore your future, that being who and what you have become and/or are. [/quote]
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In what US states would this be legal or illegal?
Case in point, anyone who trespasses on Area-51 property is liable to be shot by armed guards. Do regular citizens have the same rights?
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