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At least as far as I know.

I don't know of any law that gives law enforcement more of a right to use a gun than anyone else.

They have a right to self defense and to defend others, but that's it and you have those same legal rights. They don't have a license to kill. Ultimately, a jury decides if a gun was fired unlawfully.

At least as far as I know. I don't know of any law that gives law enforcement more of a right to use a gun than anyone else. They have a right to self defense and to defend others, but that's it and you have those same legal rights. They don't have a license to kill. Ultimately, a jury decides if a gun was fired unlawfully.

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Can confirm this is absolutely true in Victoria, Australia.

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