06-12-2015, 03:25 PM
(06-12-2015, 03:03 PM)Beaker Wrote: Not necessarily, that is a generalization. Many people believe that you do not know an intruder's intentions. You don't know whether they are after your property, or your life. Some people believe you shouldn't have to wait to find out.I stand by the statement for those who refuse to take context into account. If someone is in your house, and rather than grabbing your gun retreating to a locked room and making an attempt to audibly dissuade them from staying, you go looking for them and shoot them then you have decided you are judge jury and executioner. My issue isn't with defending your home, my issue is with deciding deadly force is the appropriate response to every situation before the situation.