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Aleonysh [2.5K]
3 years ago
11

HEY CAN ANYONE PLS ANSWER DIS!

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bearhunter [10]3 years ago
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Explanation: No, this shouldn't be a law because if a theif overcomes you in a fight because you cant use a weapon then he could kill you. The theif is also a criminal not worthy of this life if he wants to steal, so killing him wouldnt be as big of a problem. If the theif runs away with items then using a weapon could stop him.

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