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King County Prosecutor's Office - Self Defense friendly

G20-IWB24/7

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3/325 wrote:
So, I have to pose this hypothetical: If I see a dealer trying to sell my kid drugs (committing a felony "upon" my child) is it justifiable to
thoroughly neutralize this scum-sucking threat? Or is it just tremendously and temporarily satisfying?
So, if your child says "no, thanks" to the drugs, and that was that, are they the 'victim of a felony drug deal?' Drug deals either happen or they do not. There are perpetrators (buyer and distributor), but if your child was only offered to be the buyer and declined, they are not the 'victim' of anything. Sorry to burst your bubble. It'd just be 'tremendously and temporarily satisfying.'
 
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