The right to use deadly force (self defense) is not Un-conditional.
There are certain conditions that must be met in order for the use of deadly force in an act of "self defense" to be legally and Constitutionally justified. (See Citation)
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The right to use deadly force (self defense) is not Un-conditional.
Permit only when it can be legally and Constitutionally justified »Permit only when it can be legally and Constitutionally justified
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