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An Oakfield Township, Michigan, man named Mark Diamond learned recently that it is legal in his state to use a gun to defend someone else's property--if your own life is in danger.
Diamond had been keeping an eye on his neighbor's house because two suspicious individuals had been lurking around the area for days. On two occasions, the strangers had stopped at Diamond's neighbor's house, said they were looking for someone named Tom when confronted, and then left, reported www.woodtv.com. On May 12, the strangers returned to Diamond's neighbor's house a third time.
Visibly armed, Diamond approached the two, who were in back of the house. Diamond again told the two to leave after they again said they ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Protecting someone else's property.(Mark Diamond defence on his...