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    -12 years ago

    That’s not at all what they say. They “basically” say that you don’t have a duty to run away from someone who is actively attacking you.

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      2 years ago

      Fine, maybe I misinterpreted why people think it’s OK to shoot at people for knocking on their door or pulling into the wrong driveway. I still don’t want to go to places where people are likely to do that.

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        -122 years ago

        That’s not a realistic fear. Certainly not something worth putting out a public notice about an entire country of 300 million people.

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            -102 years ago

            “Several times” across a country with 300 million people? That’s nothing but paranoia. You’re significantly more likely to be struck by lightning.

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                  22 years ago

                  Yeah, sometimes. I live in a country with strict gun laws though, so I’m less concerned about getting shot than I am about getting hit by lightening.

                  • Zoot
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                    -12 years ago

                    Kinda weird to be randomly knocking on doors, but to each their own. The country is also massive, just visit the nice states. Depending on where you live, youd be just as likely to be stabbed then shot at for knocking on a door.