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In reply to the discussion: The right to life [View all]Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)8. How do those being murdered by a corrupt state employ the legal system?
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What if the state or those empowered through it seek to take a person's life without due process?
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#3
You understand, that since the OP is about the Declaration of Independence
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#26
The citation in the OP is from the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#17
Yes, it would be illegal. Hence my use of the term "prohibited." Please answer my question --
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#16
It seems to me the debate ought to be centered more on whether an instance of self-defense was
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#22
You claim to acknowledge the right to self defense but you're content with banning the means
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#34
The law is not a naturally occuring thing, it is only a human construct.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#40
The action of self-defense stands apart from possession of a banned weapon
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Feb 2016
#33
It is illegal to yell "Fire!" in a crowded theater only if there is not a fire. If there is a fire
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#41
But had the person been obedient to the law they would not have been able to use the
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#46
I'm not going to agree or disagree on anything until you substantiate your claim.
beevul
Feb 2016
#72
That sounds nice, but what percentage of the homicides are committted by repeat offenders?
guillaumeb
Feb 2016
#94
Well maybe but you certainly a right to hyperbole but just a few questions
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Feb 2016
#85
I'm not the one who brought up this tired old "right to life" arguement for weapons.
stone space
Feb 2016
#87