BlackRose#62
"Although criminal and civil trespass laws vary from each jurisdiction, the following facets are common:
* Property owners and their agents (for example, security guards) may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt trespassers and shooting at trespassers are usually forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Several US states, however, preserve to varying degrees the Castle Doctrine, a concept from English common law allowing the use of deadly force against trespassers. The US state of Texas in particular has especially broad guidelines for the acceptable use of deadly force."
Szóval ha a védekezésben a törvény maghatározott formájó erőszak alkalmazását engedélyezi akkor logikailag erőszaknak számítható (mert nem logikus nem erőszakos cselekedet ellen erőszakkal védekezni) még akkor is ha a törvény esetleg nem sorolja formálisan az erőszakos bűncselekmények közé.