Cruentus
Grandmaster
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- #41
Okay, but how do you DETERMINE that lethal force is required?
That's why I posted these 3 rules:
1. Aggreesor had the means to kill or mame you
2. The aggressor had the opportunity to mame or kill you
3. The aggressor has shown intent to mame or kill you.[verbally or physically ]
Following these 3 rules are a good way to determine if lethal force is required, especially from a legal standpoint.
If you yell at me from accross a parking lot, "I am going to kill you!" but that is all you do (no gun or anything like that brandished) I can't just run accross the lot and stab you to death because you fit rule #3, the"intent" to kill me. You didn't have the means to kill me from accross the lot w/o a gun, nor did you have the opportunity. Lethal force, therefore, would not be justified.
But as you say, the laws are not perfect, or even good when determining the "situation." So we need to keep in mind first and foremost, that if we use lethal force, we have to be able to justify this morally to ourselves, and live with our decisions. 2ndly, we need to be able to justify the above 3 rules in a court of law.
That, it seems, is the best we can do.:asian: