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The Dalai Lama said acts of violence should be remembered, and then forgiveness should be extended to the perpetrators.
But if someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, he said, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun. Not at the head, where a fatal wound might result. But at some other body part, such as a leg.
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Hal Bernton, reporting on remarks made during a public discussion with regional high school students in Portland, Oregon, in "Dalai Lama urges students to shape world" in The Seattle Times (15 May 2001)

 
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