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Rated by Participant: 2783E7E8C5DD4BC6B5AAD8C11AE18A066F025EDCE623B4B01F17B1B40B38DC8D
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Wisconsin does not have stand your ground laws. While one may respond with deadly force in defense of an occupied business or vehicle, It is not legal to respond to physical threats with deadly force-- in this instance, killing two and wounding another with a rifle. https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/939/iii/49

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