Quote Originally Posted by Oil_Man
they have permision to do it, so they dont get killed... simple as that
Yes... they have permission, but they still are killing someone, regardless any permissions. The permissions doesnt make a murder become less than a murder. My point is that killing someone is ALWAYS wrong, no matter who is killing or who is killed.
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