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2023-04-18 11:20:39 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 81C318B7D66B28E367C190E59A9ACCB7D9D3ED89C1F22846B4FABF465F90A2DF
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Stand your ground laws make it so that one who uses violence in an otherwise lawful case of self defense, isn't required to flee first. Missouri has Castle Doctrine laws which already remove that need if you are at home. This makes stand your ground irrelevant in this context.

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