As someone who grew up in an area where you will absolutely die/be hospitalized if you mess with the wrong person's money or pride, I feel compelled to speak up about this edgy suburban armchair vigilantism bullshit thing. Just to clarify, I lived in a place where I could make a report to the cops about say, fatal assault, or rape, or drug-related violence, and they would outright warn me that if they followed through they could not protect me or my family from that kind of retribution from that person afterwards, so do I REALLY want to talk to them or no.
A society where someone can kill another outside the judicial system results in people killing each other for their own reasons and justifying it afterwards, plain and simple. This results is a community where the guy with the most talent at violence rules utterly. The idea that these arguments are always accompanied by a lot of crowing about legality shows that there is a clear understanding that the law would NOT back the shooter up and that's why they shot them outside of the judicial process. If the law was on your side, you wouldn't have needed to shoot them, and if morality was a concern they wouldn't be trying to use it to defend the deliberate killing of an unarmed man. You wanted to kill someone, so you found an excuse, and that makes you a person who kills another solely to satisfy your
self no matter what obfuscating bullshit you cower behind in your abject personal failure as a man or woman. You don't have the worth to tell someone why you actually did it, and you don't even have the minute strength it takes to look at yourself and admit it. People like that should not be protected under law from their actions.
That's all.
I'm not against anyone's right to defend themselves or bear arms etc, I'm just saying my piece based on my experience. I'm apologetically not interested in discussing it further. I hope you consider it a contribution.