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Debates that revolve around civilian gun use often revolve around whether it’s right for someone to use a potentially lethal firearm to defend their home. A common argument is that if you don’t know if someone is looking to hurt anyone or if they're just after some jewelry or a TV, then it’s not ethical to use lethal force. Let's explore that.
By Josh Barnett4.8
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Debates that revolve around civilian gun use often revolve around whether it’s right for someone to use a potentially lethal firearm to defend their home. A common argument is that if you don’t know if someone is looking to hurt anyone or if they're just after some jewelry or a TV, then it’s not ethical to use lethal force. Let's explore that.

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