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Old October 30, 2008, 09:37 AM   #94
Frank Ettin
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[1] The request was for evidence that the use of violence to defend property is not a key right throughout human history. The reference to Blackstone's historic Commentaries regarding English Common Law, on which the law of the United States is based, demonstrates that historically there has been a distinction between the use of violence to defend against the act of taking and the use of violence after the taking has occurred. And the original hypothetical related to the use of force after the taking was completed.

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Originally Posted by buzz_knox
...Taking LFI-1 would be extremely beneficial as well....
A great class. I took it myself earlier this month.
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